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Chemistry and Manufacture of 
Writing and Printing Inks 


A LIST OF REFERENCES IN 
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


COMPILED BY 


WILLIAM B. GAMBLE 
Chief of the Division of Science and Technology 


INTRODUCTION BY 


H. M. LYDENBERG 
Chief Reference Librarian 


New York 
1926 


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Chemistry and Manufacture of 
Writing and Printing Inks 


A LIST OF REFERENCES IN 
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


COMPILED BY 


WILLIAM B. GAMBLE 
Chief of the Division of Science and Technology 


INTRODUCTION BY 
H. M. LYDENBERG 


Chief Reference Librarian 


New York 
1926 


BN OTE 


This list contains the titles of works re- 
lating to the chemistry and manufacture of 
writing and printing inks, owned by The ~ 
New York Public Library on August 1, 1925. 
They are in the Reference Department of the _ 
Library, in the Central Building at Fifth | 


Avenue and Forty-second Street. 


REPRINTED JANUARY 1926 
FROM THE 
BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 
OF AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. 1925 


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TABLE OF CONTENTS 


PAGE 


INTRODUCTION . : ; 5 
WHE LIST ; fi 
EATENTS. . ; : ats 
UNITED STATES. ; ' : 38 
GREAT BRITAIN ; . 47 
FRANCE . ; ; 62 
GERMANY . ; . : ne VAG 
CANADA . . | , , 78 
AUSTRALIA : ’ . 80 
NEw ZEALAND ; : 80 
BELGIUM . ; , : ate) 
DENMARK : 84 
SWEDEN. : ; , : . 84 
AUSTRIA . . ; ; ; 85 
List OF PATENTEES . / ; Sale 


INDEX OF SUBJECTS . : 95 


CHEMISTRY AND MANUFACTURE OF 
WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 


INTRODUCTION 


©)? ALL the craftsmen that work on the printed book, the ink maker has 
received least comment and least commendation. Hundreds of volumes 
have been written in praise of books, and almost as many have been given to 
appreciation of the design of the type, to singing the praises of good paper, and 
to discussing the ingenuity and skill of the makers of presses. But you will be 
hard put to it to name off-hand a single person who has sung the praises of ink, 
plain, every-day printer’s ink. 

Books can be made without types or presses. Indeed, they have been made 
with them less time than without. Four centuries and a half mark the use of 
types for book production, and many times that number of centuries looked 
down on the toil of scribes who lived before Gutenberg and Koster. Books 
have been made without paper. Witness the thousands of parchment and vel- 
lum volumes, and the hundreds of works turned out this very day in the Orient 
on palm leaves and similar substances. But to find a time when books could 
be made without ink you have to go back to the dawn of what we call civiliza- 
tion and pick up the clay tablets of Assyria and Babylonia. 

Why this apparent neglect of ink in the anthology of books? 

It is scarcely fair to say it is another case of Fothergill Finch and his son- 
nets to a garbage pail. ‘There is, to be sure, little of the delight to be found 
in looking at black ink, as such, that one can get in studying the shapes and 
fancies designers have used for their various fonts and faces of letters. Presses 
have been drawn on for decoration, certainly the old hand presses; and quite 
possibly even a modern newspaper web press may have been conventionalized 
and worked into the decorative features of book or poster. But certainly no 
one has yet succeeded in using ink as anything more than a handmaiden, useful 
and faithful and commendable in every way, but without the graces of her 
sisters. 

However, if little has been written in the way of glowing tributes to ink 
as part of the printer’s world, if ink sometimes may be tempted to wonder if 
its sisters do not receive greater appreciation than falls to its lot, certainly a 
glance at the titles here listed by Mr. Gamble will show that plenty has been 

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written about it. Editors, and the other great who decide how the King’s 
English shall be used, will probably refuse to permit one to speak about the 
“literature” of ink, but be that as it may, surely one could easily build a special 
library with ink as its subject. And for anyone curious about the materials 
and processes that make books, the titles here recorded will provide many a 
fruitful hour. 

Why should some writing inks fade, for instance, and why should fading 
be so unusual with printing inks, black inks, that is to say? How have our 
present-day methods come down from the earlier times when men had more 
time, or thought they did, to make things properly? If the paper used in our 
books is poorer in quality than that used fifty or a hundred or four hundred 
years ago, how is it that the inks are not appreciably worse? Why, if black 
inks seem permanent, do the colored inks fade when exposed to sunlight? It is 
not uncommon to find writing inks that have eaten the paper they were printed 
on, but did anyone ever see stich an attack by printer’s ink? Can we get fast 
colors in inks with our present methods? Do our inks to-day differ radically 
from those of the early days of printing, and how did those early inks differ 
from what the scribe used in his work? If it is possible to make for writing 
purposes an invisible ink, has anyone tried to do the same for printing? Why 
in all the stories of international criminals has no one thought to use a book 
printed in invisible inks, while the literature of diplomatic spies bears on nearly 
every page a story of the use of that kind of writing ink? Are there any quali- 
ties of ink that have to be taken into consideration by the designers of printing 
presses, or is it such an obliging substance that the maker of the press can say 
to the maker of the ink, “Here is the place and the shape for the fountain, and 
you must adapt your ink to what I am willing to allow you”? Why is it that 
prices of inks have been so little affected by the war? And how do they com- 
pare with those of the past century? 

Dozens of questions like these come to the mind of anyone who has ever 
wondered how a book is made, or who has ever cared to see what makes the 
book and how it grows and is translated from the mind of the author through 
composing room and paper mill and press room and bindery into that familiar 
shape with those familiar black marks on white paper we accept with so few 
questionings. 

No one but the specialist would ever dream that so much has been written 
about ink, and certainly specialist and outsider, connoisseur and casual inquirer, 
will rejoice that this key to the literature of ink has been so admirably wrought 
and so conveniently put into his hand. 


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1. Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie. 
and colour. 
don, v. 37, 1889, p. 113-123.) VA 


Experiments show the effect of light upon pigments. 


2. Adeline, Jules. 


Light 


Les arts de reproduction 


vulgarisés. Paris: Quantin (1898). 3 pul. 
ix, 3/9 p. illus. 4°. MDR 
See index. 


3. Alizarintinte. 
blatt, Leipzig, N 


(Polytechnisches Central- 
P. yanre. 10,1856, p..637.) 
VA 


4. Alton, Robert. The examination and 
testing of printing inks. (British printer, 
daandon, v. 31;.1918, p. -21.) +t* IPA 


5. American Chemical Society. Report of 
the committee on occupational diseases in 
the chemical trades. (Journal of industrial 
and engineering chemistry, Easton, Penn., 


v. 14, 1922, p. 456-457.) VOA 
Brief reference to ink poisoning. 

6. American encyclopedia of printing. 

Edited by J. Luther Ringwalt. Philadel- 

phia: Menamin & Ringwalt, 1871. 1 pl, 


vii—xv, (1)18-512 p. illus. 4°. 
* IPB (Ringwalt ) 
See p. 217-219 for account of manufacturing proc- 
esses. 


7. Amount of ink required for different 


formes. (British printer, London, v. 26, 
rise 253.)  F* IPA 
8. Andés, Louis Edgar. Oel- und Buch- 
druckfarben. Praktisches Handbuch fiir 
Firniss- und Farbenfabrikanten... Wien: 
A. Hartleben, 1889. viii, 271 p. illus. 12°. 
(Hartleben’s chemisch-technische Biblio- 
thek. Bd. 169.) VOP 
9. Oil colours and printers’ inks; a 


practical handbook. Translated from the 
German. Second English edition, revised 
and enlarged by H. B. Stocks. London: 
Scott, Greenwood & Son (E. Greenwood), 
Pros, 220 p. illus.. 8°. VOP 


10. Praktisches Rezeptbuch ftir die 
gesamte Lack- und Farben-Industrie... 
Wien: A. Hartleben, 1904. iii, 432 p. 12°. 
(A. Hartleben’s chemisch-technische Biblio- 
thek. Bd. 271.) VOR 


For printing inks see p. 70-74. 


11. —— Schreib-, Kopier- und andere Tin- 
ten. Wien: A. Hartleben, 1906. viii, 231 p. 
illus. 12°. (A. Hartleben’s chemisch-tech- 
nische Bibliothek. ,Bd.; 295.) VOPB 


12. Andrews, Emory Cobb. Color and its 
application to printing. Chicago: Inland 


(Society of Arts. Journal, Lon- - 


Printer: Con icop. 19115 9123 ‘p., 24 1.3 pl. 
uss), 8"; MDS 

Repr.: Inland printer, Chicago, v. 44, 1910, p. 846- 
851; v. 45, 1910, p. 47—50, 220— 922, 376-378, 545- 
548, 709-711; v. 46, 1910- UES Gee 73 74, 333 234, 
388-390, 552-553, 708-709, 877- 878; v. 47, 19UT ps 
431-433, 559-560, 756-758, 907-908; v. 48, 1911-12, 
p. 396-398, +*IPA, 


13. Color and its distribution in print- 
ing. How to estimate ink. Chicago: Inland 
Printer Co. ;cop. 1916.,; 3 p.1, 42 p. illus. 
ae MDS 


14. Anfertigung einer den kraftigsten chem- 
ischen Argentien ziemlich widerstehenden 
schonen rothen Tinte. (Polytechnisches 
Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 28, 1873, p. 272.) 
VA 


See also Chemical Society, Journal, London, v. 27, 
1874, p. 99, PKA; Dinglers polytechnisches Journal, 
Augsburg, Bd. 209, 1873, p. 316, VA 


Solution of carmine in soluble glass. 


15. Anstead, Taylor W. Manufacture of 
printing inks. illus. (Chemical and metal- 
lurgical engineering, New York, v. 27, 1922, 


p. 304-308. ) VOA 
16. Appelbaum, Carl. Ueber Vanadintinte. 
(Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, Stutt- 


gart, Bd. 271, Jahrg. 1889, p. 423-424.) 
3-VA 
Claims that Berzelius’s receipt does not produce’a 
good ink; but substitutes his own formula. 


17. Arcana Fairfaxiana manuscripta. <A 
manuscript volume of apothecaries’ lore 
and housewifery nearly three centuries old, 
used, and partly written by the Fairfax fam- 
ily. Reproduced in fac-simile of the hand- 
writings. An introduction by George Wed- 
dell. Newcastle-on-Tyne: Mawson, Swan, 
& Morgan, 1890. xlviii p., 1 1., 206 p. 8°. 
See p. 4 for ink recipes. WTL 


18. Astle, Thomas. The origin and prog- 
ress of writing, as well hieroglyphic as ele- 
mentary, illustrated by engravings taken 
from marbles, manuscripts and charters, 
ancient and modern; also some account of 
the origin and progress of printing. Lon- 
don: Printed for the author, 1784. 3 p.1., (i) 
VWi-VilxXxV, coop, o0 tables. “sa-k°.) Fee 

Author was Keeper of Records in the Tower of 
London. 

Brief mention of ancient writing inks. 


19. Attfield. Copying ink for readily trans- 
ferring letters without a press. (Chemical 
news, London, v. 44, 1881, p. 141.) PKA 


Abstract in Chemical Society. Journal, Abstracts, 
London, v. 42, 1882, p. 128, PKA. 


20. Aust, Franz A. Ein veradnderlicher 
grosser Widerstand aus Tusche auf Papier. 


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(A variable high resistance of India ink on 
paper.) illus. (Physikalische Zeitschrift, 
Leipzig, Jahrg. 12, 1911, p. 732-733.) PAA 

Abstracts in Science abstracts, London, v. 14, sec- 


tion Al 911, p.526, hAA Physical review, Lancaster, 
Penn., v. 62, 1921;) p. 256, PAA. 


21. Autographic inks. (Scientific American 
supplement, New York, v. 58, 1904, p. 
24187.) VA 


22. Aweng, E. A. Sur le dosage du tannin. 

(Revue internationale des _ falsifications, 

Amsterdam, année 11, 1898, p. 29-30.) 
+t VTD 


23. Axle-grease in ink. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 405-406.) f* IPA 


Use as a reducer. 


24. B., P. V. Glossy black show-card ink. 
(Druggists circular, New York, v. 62, 1918, 
Dale +WTA 


25. Background inks for map work. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 32, 1904, p. 562.) 
+* IPA 


26. Bad purple ink spoils a job of printing. 
- (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 24, 1899, p. 
2500) +* IPA 


27. Baddeley, William. Stephen’s improved 
fountaininks. illus. (Mechanics’ magazine, 
London, v. 25, 1836, p. 229-231.) -VA 


28. Balard. Rapport sur le concours pour la 
découverte d’une encre n’attaquant pas les 
plumes métalliques. (Société d’encourage- 
ment pour l'industrie nationale. Bulletin, 
Paris, série 2, tome 19, 1872, p. 236-242.) VA 

See also Chemical news, London, v. 25, 1872, p. 300, 
PKA; Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, 


Bd. 207; 1873, ai ay 3-VA ; Polytechnisches Central- 
blatt, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 27, 1873, p. 67, VA. 


Account of eretlent ink submitted by Coupier and 
Collins which, however, did not win the prize offered 
by the society. 


29. Bardet di Villanova, Federico. Instru- 
zioni su i tre principali metodi dell’ arte lito- 
grafica... Napoli: ,Reale tipografia della 
Pilerray 1650. GLAD loc Oo AD eon 

MDP 


30. Barnett, Gilbert. The storage of print- 
ing ink. (British printer, London, v. 27. 
1914-15, p. 279.) +* IPA 


31. Baskerville, Charles, and R. STEVENSON. 
Recovering newsprint. (Journal of indus- 
trial & engineering chemistry, Easton, 
Penn., v. 13, 1921, p. 213-214.) VOA 


32. Bate, John. The mysteries of nature 
and art. In four severall parts. The first, 
of water-works. The second, of fier-works. 
The third, of drawing, colouring, limming, 
paynting, engraving, and etching. The 
fourth, of sundry experiments. ,;London:, 
Printed for Andrew Crooke, 1654. 3 p.l., 
(1)6—221(1) p., 41, 1 pl. illus. 12° in fours. 
VBA 
Title-page for each part. 
Recipes, p. 214. 


33. Bauer, O., and WeERNER MECKLENBURG. 
Uber die Einwirkung von Tinten auf metal- 
lisches Eisen. illus. (Prussia. — Material- 
prifungsamt zu Berlin-Lichterfelde West. 
Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 37, 1919, p. 63- 
84, 322-334.) VA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
15, 2921, p.°2823, PK A; 


34. Beacall, Thomas, and others. Dyestuffs 
& coal-tar products; their chemistry, manu- 
facture, and application, including chapters 
on modern inks... London: Crosby Lock- 
wood & Son, 1915. vii, 156 p. illus. 4°. 
(Manuals of chemical technology. rv.) a 
vo 


Reprinted, with additions, from Geoffrey eee 
Industrial and manufacturing chemistry. 


35. Beilstein, Friedrich Konrad. Ellagsdure. 
(In his: Handbuch der organischen Chemie. 
Erganzungsband zur dritte Auflage. Bd. 2, 
Hamburg, 1903, p. 1221.) POB 


36. Beloe, William. Anecdotes of literature 

and scarce books. London: Printed for F. 

C. and J. Rivington, 1807-125 Gna =e 
* GBH 


See v. 4, p. 419-422 for account of inks used by 
early printers. 


Bennett, H. G., joint author. 
tor, H. R., and H. G. BENNETT. 


See Proc- 


37. Bereitung der sogenannten Alizarin- 


Tinte. (Polytechnisches Notizblatt, Mainz, 
Jahrg. 11, 1856,.p.-112)) VA 


See also Kunst und Gewerbe-Blatt, Miinchen, Jahrg. 
42, Bd. 34551856, -pelaaeey ae 


38. Berthelot, Pierre Eugéne Marcellin. 
La chimie au moyen age. Paris: Imprime- 


rie nationale, 1893. 3.v. 4°. + PKD 
At head of title: Histoire des sciences. 
See indexes under encre. 
39. ——- Collection des anciens alchimistes 
grecs... Paris: Georges Steinheil, 1888. 3 v. 
4°, + PKD 


See introductory volume, p. 12, for ancient recipe; 
p. 18, for reference to sacred ink. 


40. Berzelius, Jons Jakob, friherre. Lehr- 

buch der Chemie. Dresden und Leipzig: 

Arnold, 1843-48. 5 v. in 6) )oseu ae 
PK 


See v. 3, p. 329 for black ink made from vanadium: 
ammonium salts and gall apples. 


41. Bibra, Ernst, Freiherr von. 
herstellung alter, unleserlich gewordener 
Schrift. (Journal ftir praktische Chemie, 
Leipzig, N. F. Bd. 17, 1878, p. 38-40.) PKA 


See also Chemical news, London, v. 37, 1878, Ra hae 
PKA; Chemisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, olge 
Jahrg. 9, p. 256, PRA? Société chimique = Baris’ 
Bulletin, nouv. série, tome 29, 1878, p. 333, PKA. 


Uses a moderately concentrated solution of tannin 
and dries the paper at 65° 
42. Biginelli, P. Veri e falsi tannati di chi- 
nina commerciali. (La gazzetta chimica 
italiana, Roma, v. 37, parte 2, 1907, p. 205- 
226.) PKA 


Wieder- 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 9 


43. Birukoff, W. Ueber Dimethylanthra- 
gallol. (Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. 
Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 20, 1887, p. 870- 
873.) PKA 


44, Bishop, A. W., and others. Ueber den 


Oxymethylencampher. (Liebig’s Annalen 
der Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 281, 1894, p. 314— 
398.) PKA 


Has a bibliography. 


45. Black ink does not stick on glazed paper. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 890.) 
+* IPA 

Remedy suggested. 


46. Blackburn, Douglas, and WaAITHMAN 
CappELL: The detection of forgery. A prac- 
tical handbook for the use of bankers, solici- 
tors, magistrates’ clerks, and all handling 
suspected documents. London: C. & E 
ayvion, 1902 2 p.l., (1)6~-77(1) p._ illus. 
ee * ICL 
See chapter 10. 


47. Blagden, Charles. Some observations 
on ancient inks, with the proposal of a new 
method of recovering the legibility of de- 
cayed writings. (Royal Society of London. 
Transactions, London, v. 77,.part 2, 1787. 
p. 451-457.) EC 


Library also has a reprint in OAI p.v. 16, no. 3-4, 
with a manuscript translation into French. 


48. Bley. Prollius’ Vorschrift zur Berei- 
tung der Alizartinte. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Stuttgart, Jahrg. 1857, Bd. 
Pane fy47.) 3-VA 
See also Polytechnisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 
12, 1857, p. 203-204, VA. 
Blockley, F. A., joint author. 
tor. Uk. and F. A. BLockLey. 


49. Blue inks. (British printer, London, 
ete 19. Dp. 67.) +* IPA 


50. Bodlaender, G. Uber die Léoslichkeit 
der Erdalkalikarbonate in kohlensaurehalti- 
gem Wasser. (Zeitschrift flr physikalische 
Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 35, 1900, p. man 


51. Boettger, Rudolph. Anfertigung einer 
Copirtinte, mit der man ohne Mitwirkung 
einer Presse scharfe Copien erhalt. (Poly- 
technisches Notizblatt, Frankfurt a. M., 
Jahrg. 24, 1869, p. 1-2.) VA 


Also in Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, 
Bd. 191, 1869, p. 175-176, 3-VA. 


52, Die Anfertigung einer den kraftig- 
sten chemischen Agentien widerstehenden 
schwarzen Stempelfarbe zum Bedrucken lei- 
nener und baumwollener Gewebe. (Baye- 
risches Industrie- und Gewerbe-Blatt, Mtin- 
chen, Jahrg. 4, 1872, p. 362.) V 

ey also Chemical news, London, v. 27, 1873, p. 59, 


See Proc- 


Use of the anacardium nut. 


53. Encre portative. 
couragement pour 


(Société d’en- 
Vindustrie nationale. 


Bulletin, Paris, série 2, tome 20, 1873, p. 
625— 626.) Vv 


See also Chemical news, London, v. 28, Nov. 21, 
1873, p. 263-264, PKA. 


54. Ueber die Anfertigung einer ausge- 
zeichnet schdnen Copirtinte. (Dingler’s 
polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 151, 
1859, p. 431-432.) 3-VA 


55. Unzerstorbare Tinte. (Dinglers 
polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 207, 


1873, p. 176.) 3-VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahre. 27, 1873, p.. 141, (VA: Polytechnisches Notiz- 
blatt, Mainz, Jahre. 27, 1872, p. 382-383, VA; Chemi- 
cal news, London, v. 27, 1873, p. 84, PKA, 


56. Boiled oil and thinning inks. 
printer, London, v. 35, 1922, p. 73.) t* IPA 


57. Bonnardot, Alfred. Essai sur l’art de 
restaurer les estampes et les livres, ou traité 
sur les meilleurs procédés pour blanchir, dé- 
tacher, décolorer, réparer et conserver les 
estampes, livres et dessins...suivi d’un ex- 
posé des divers systémes de reproduction 
des anciennes estampes et des livres rares. 
Panis Gastel, [858.evil coe poe. ede 12s. 


(British 


MDC 
57a. Bottler, Max. Die Beizen. Ein Hand- 
und Lehrbuch fir Farber, Zeugdrucker, 


Koloristen, Drogisten und Fabrikanten 
von Farbereichemikalien. Enthaltend die 
eigentlichen Beizen, deren Darstellung, Prii- 
fung und Anwendung, sowie die in der 
Farberei und Druckerei als Fixierungsmittel 
verwendeten Chemikalien und die Netz- und 
Verdickungsmittel. Wien und Leipzig: A. 
Hartlebens Verlag, 1920. xvi, 198 p. 2. ed. 
12°. (Chemisch-technische Bibliothek. Bd. 
120.) VOR 


58. Bouchot, Henri. 
Quantin ,1895}. 
See p. 257-263. 


59. Boudet. Dosage du tannin dans les 
matiéres tannantes. (Société chimique de 
Paris. Bulletin, Paris, série 3, tome 35, 1906, 
p. 760-762.) PKA 


60. Boyer, Jacques. Reading between the 
lines. Methods of invisible writing em- 
ployed during the war, and their detection. 
illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 
126919224 ees) 


61. Boyle, Robert. Of the usefulness of ex- 
perimental philosophy. The second part. 
The second section. Of its usefulness to 
the empire of man over inferior creatures. 
(In his: Works, v. 3, London, 1744, p. 141- 
155 t >) + OAD (Room 120) 


; ees p. 150-153 for experiments with sympathetic 
1Ink. A 

62. Brande, William Thomas. A manual of 
chemistry. London: J. W. Parker, 1848. 
ZaNiat tone PKL 


For a few recipes see index. 


La lithographie. Paris: 
296\p. “illus? 8°; MDP 


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Brégeaut, Léon. See Broquelet, A., and 
LEON BREGEAUT. 


63. Breton de la Martiniére, Jean Baptiste 
Joseph. China: its costume, arts, manufac- 
tures, &c. edited principally from the origi- 
nals in the cabinet of the late M. Bertin; 
with observations explanatory, historical, 
and literary, by M. Breton. Translated from 
the French. London: J. J. Stockdale, 1813. 
Ayan 2 A Ba alles BEL 
See v. 2, p. 69 for brief description of Chinese ink 
making and a colored illustration. 
64. Bright green ink. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 42, p. 264.) +* IPA 


65. Brissemoret, A. Sur une réaction colo- 
rée des tanoides. (Société chimique de 
France. Bulletin, Paris, série 4, tome 1, 
1907, p. 474-483.) PKA 


66. Bromley, Henry Aldous. Outlines of 
stationery testing. A practical manual. 
London: Charles Griffin & Co., Ltd., 1913. 
4’ pl. 1/4: p.e 6. pl. 122- (Gritiin's-teohno- 
logical hand-books.) VMP 


Brief directions for testing of writing inks. 


67. Broquelet, A., and Léon Bré&cEAutT. 

Manuel complet de l’imprimeur lithographe 

a la presse, a bras et a la machine. Paris: 

Garnier fréres, 1908. 4 p.1., 359(1) p., 4 pl. 

Weg MDP 
See p. 193-203. 


68. Brown, D. R. An attempt to de secre’ 
indelible writing. (Royal Scottish Society 


of Arts. Transactions, Edinburgh, 1864, v. 
6, p. 107-115.) VA 
Also in Dingler’s pulytechnisches Journal, Augs- 
burg, Jahrg. 165, 1862, p. 225-230, 3-V A. 
Use of hot electric wire; also sulphuric acid. 
69. Browne, Warren Crittenden. Offset 


lithography; a treatise on printing in the 
lithographic manner from metal plates on 
rubber blanket offset presses... New 
York: The National Lithographer, 1917. 
3 -p.l; 9-216 p. 12°: MDP 
70. New York: The National Lith- 
ographer, 1922. 230 p. 2.ed. 12°. MDP 


713 Practical text book of lithography ; 
a modern treatise on the art of printing from 


stone. New York: The National Lithogra- 

pher, 4912). 23 p. 12". MDP 
See p. 94-106. 

72. Buchheister, G. A. Tinten. (In his: 

Handbuch der Drogisten-Praxis. Berlin, 

1905. 5. ed. 8°. Teil 2, p. 302-338.) WT 


Formulas for a large variety of inks, including ink 
powders and extracts, ink pencils, and etching inks, 
with directions for restoring faded writings. 
73. Buchwald, August. Bleistifte, Farb- 
stifte, farbige Kreiden und Pastellstifte, 
Aquarellfarben, Tusche und ihre Herstel- 
lung nach bewahrten Verfahren. Wien und 
Leipzig: A. Hartleben, 1904. viii, 280 p. 
illus. 12°. (A. Hartleben’s chemisch- 
technologische Bibliothek. Bd. ,275.;) VOP 


Excellent chapter on India and Chinese inks, with 
illustrations. 


74. Bugnon, P. Sur l’emploi d’encres com- 
merciales en histologie végétale. (Acadé- 
mie des sciences. Comptes rendus, Paris, 
tome 169, 1919, p. 1051-1054.) * EO 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 39, 1920, p. 86A, VOA. 
Burt, F. V. See Underwood, John, and 
Beove DUR, 


75. Burt, Francis L. Printing “inks: 
history, composition and manufacture. 
land printer, Chicago, v. 64, 1919-20, 
192, 310-312, 463-464, 575-576.) 


their 
(In- 
p. 190- 
t* IPA 


76. —— —— New York: Sinclair & Valen- 
tine Ink Co. ,1920?; 41 p. illus. 2.ed. 16°. 
VOD pv. 37, no. 2 


77. C., H. Red and black writing inks. 
(Druggists circular, New York, v. 62, Jan., 
1918, p. 27 +WTA 


Recipes for two reds and one black. 


Caddell, Waithman. See Blackburn, 
Douglas, and WaITHMAN CADDELL. 


78. Cahn, Ernst L. Ueber Methylanthra- 
gallol. (Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. 
Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 19, 1886, p. 2333- 
2336.) PKA 


79. Calmels, H., and L. P. Crerc. La repro- 
duction photographique des couleurs. Paris: 
Le Procédé ;1907;. 2 p.b; 132° tiie ee 
(Bibliothéque des procédés photoméca- 
niques. ) MDS 


See chapter 4: Encres ef impressions. Excellent 
discussion of the optical properties of colored inks. 


80. Canepari, Pietro Maria. De atramentis 
cujuscunque generis. Opus sané novum, 
hactenus a nemine promulgatum. In sex 
descriptiones digestum. Auctore, Petro 
Maria Canepario... Londini: excudebat 
J. M., impensis J. Martin ;etc.;, 1660. 8 p.L, 
568 p. 4°. Reserve 


81. The Care and use of printing inks. 
sees printer, London, v. 28, 1915, p. 117- 
118.) t* IPA 


82. Carr, Henry J. Inks for library use. 
(Library journal, New York, v. 19, 1894, 
p. 84.) *HA 


83. Carré, F. Sur des moyens de recon- 
naitre l’age d’une écriture faite avec une 
encre a base de fer. (Académie des sciences. 
Comptes rendus, Paris, tome 68, 1869, p. 
1213-1214.) * EO 


See also Zeitschrift fiir Chemie, Leipzig, Jahrg. 12, 
1869, p. 448, PKA; Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, 
Augsburg, Bd. 193, 1869, p. 260, 3-VA. 


84. Carty, Alton B. Care of printing inks. 


(British printer, onto v. 33, 1920, p. 117— 
118.) +* TPA 


85. Carvalho, David Nunes. Forty centuries 
of ink; or, A chronological narrative con- 
cerning ink and its backgrounds, introduc- 
ing incidental observations and deductions, 
parallels of time and color, phenomena, bib- 
liography, chemistry, poetical effusions, cita- 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 11 


tions, anecdotes and curiosa together with 
some evidence respecting the evanescent 
character of most inks of today and an 
epitome of chemico-legal ink. New York: 
The Banks Law Publishing Co., 1904. viii, 


Bias. 3. VOPB 
86. Chameleon inks. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 45, 1910, p. 82.) t*® IPA 


87. Chaplet, A. Les encres pour inscrip- 
tions indelebiles sur tissus. (Revue men- 
suelle du blanchissage, du blanchiment & 
des apprets, Paris, tome 15, 1921, p. 19-20, 
23-24, 29-30; tome 16, 1921, p. 33-34.) VLG 


Issued as a supplement “e Revue générale des ma- 
tiéres colorantes, v. 25, 192 

Brief abstract in Bacal abstracts, Easton, Penn., 
v. 16, 1922, p. 504, PKA. 

28 formulas and directions for compounding. 


88. A Cheap way to make printing ink. 
(Chemical age, New York, v. 30, 1922, p. 
20 VOA 


Description of U. S. patent no. 1,410,012 issued to 
Holmes and Cameron. Use of gum dammar as an 
emulsifying agent. 


89. Chemical action of red inks and electro- 
plates. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 37, 1906, 
bo77.) +* IPA 


90. Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron, 
Frankfurt a. Main.— Werk Oehler. Pig- 
mentfarben. Couleurs pour laques. 
Pigment-colours. Gebrauchs-Anweisung. 
Mode d’emploi. Method of working. ;With 
volume of samples.; Frankfurt a. M. ,1911., 
Z¥- 16" and 4°. 


See p. 52 for aniline blues for printing ink. 


91. Chen-ki-souen. L’encre de Chine: son 
histoire et sa fabrication, d’aprés des docu- 
ments chinois. Traduits par Maurice Jame- 
Peis aris: Ernest Leroux, 1882. xxx p., 

14-94 p., 3 1., 20 pl. 16°. (Biblio- 
théque orientale elzévirienne. v. 32.) VOPB 


Reproduction of old drawings showing process. 
A second copy in *OAD. 


92. Claisen, L. Untersuchungen tiber die 
Oxymethylenverbindungen. (Liebig’s An- 
nalen der Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 281, 1894, 
p. 306-313.) PKA 


Has a bibliography. 
—— See also Bishop, A. W., and others. 


93. Clark, W. Inglis. An attempt to place 
the manufacture of ink on a scientific basis. 
(Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 11, 1892, p. 738-739.) VOA 


94. Clerc, Louis Philippe. Les reproduc- 
tions photomécaniques; polychromes, sélec- 
tions trichromes, orthochromatisme, pro- 
cédés d’interprétation. Paris: Octave Doin 


ep iis, 1919. 2p.l:, 339 p. illus. 16°. (En- 
cyclopédie scientifique. Bibliothéque de 
photographie. ) MDS 


See chapter 8: Les encres de couleur. 


See aso Calmels, H., and L.. P; 


CLERC. 


VLG and tf VLG 


95. A Colossal ink manufactory. illus. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 9, 1892, p. 698-699.) 
+* IPA 


Jaenecke-Ullman Company’s works at Newark, N. J. 


96. Colt, Gordon. Mixing colors. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 61> 19185. pi.634:) 
+* IPA 


97. Commonwealth of Massachusetts speci- 


fications for a standard record ink. (Society 
of Chemical Industry. Journal, London, 
v. 23, 1904, p. 544.) VOA 
98. Concerning printing inks. Ink of the 


ancients. Printing ink of the earliest print- 
ers. The ink of Caxton’s and Aldus’ day. 
Printing ink of the present day. Ink mak- 
ing as carried on by George Mather’s Sons. 
illus. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 3, 1885, 
p. 1-5.) +T* IPA 


99. “Condensed ink” for camp use. (Engi- 
neering & contracting, Chicago, v. 45, 1916, 
p. 589.) VDA 


100. Cooley’s cyclopedia of practical receipts 
and collateral information in the arts, manu- 
factures, professions, and trades... Sixth 
edition, revised and partly rewritten by 
Richard V. Tuson. New York: D. Apple- 
ton & Co;, 1879-80, 2v. 8°. VBA 


For recipes, see v. 2, p. 897-899. 


101. A Copying ink. (American druggists’ 
circular, wNew “York, -v..-1 1857. p.5825) 
tt WTA 


102. Copying ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 26, 1900, p. 469.) +* IPA 


103. Copying ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 50, 1912, p. 414.) +* IPA 


Suggested method for working. 


104. Copying inks. (British printer, Lon- 


don, v. 27, 1914-15, p. 280.) t* IPA 
105. Copying inks dry up. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 24, 1899, p. 97-98.) t* IPA 


Suggestions to prevent this trouble. 


106. Cormimboeuf, H. Sur le dosage du 
tannin. (Annales de chimie analytique, 


Paris, tome 7, 1902, p. 452-454.) PKA 


107. —— Sur le dosage du tannin par l’iode. 
(Annales de chimie analytique, Paris, tome 
12, 1907, p. 395-397.) PKA 


108. Cost of de-inked newspapers. (Chemi- 
cal age, New York, v. 31, 1923, p. 238.) 
VOA 


Can trichromatic inks 
be standardized? (British printer, London, 
M, Dovel oe De eeel) +* IPA 


Also in Penrose’s annual, London, v. 23, 1921, p. 
87-88, MDSA 


110. The drying of printing inks. (Pen- 
rose’s annual, London, v. 24, 1922, p. 61-62.) 
MDSA 


109. Cox, W. IIston. 


12 THE NEW YORK: PUBEIC LIBRARY. 


111. Cracau, J. Restoration of faded writ- 
ings. (Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., 
eh 1911 ps 79a.) PKA 


Abstract only. See also Chemisches Zentralblatt, 
Berlin, Folge 5, Jahrg. 14, Th. 2, p. 425, PKA. 


112. Crittenden, Lee. On the handling of 
inks. (British printer, London, v. 24, 1911- 
i2apeolZ) T* IPA 


113. Crookes, Sir William. A practical 
handbook of dyeing and calico-printing. 
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1874. xvi, 
Lai alee a VLG 


Bibliography of coal-tar colors, p. 702-715. See in- 
dex for references to tannin and galls. 


114. Crouzel, Ed. Procédé nouveau de dos- 

age du tannin. (Annales de chimie analy- 

tique, Paris, tome 7, 1902, p. 373-374.) 
PKA 


115. Cumming, David. Handbook of lith- 
ography. A practical treatise for all who 


are interested in the process. London: 
Adam & Charles Black, 1904. viii p., 2 1., 
244 p14 pl) porte 12°. MDP 
116. ——- —— London: Adam & Charles 
Black, Lid... 1919:..vG) ps 12h, 244 po allus, 
PAS Pots Baie MDP 
117. Dangerous ink. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 8, 1891, p. 469.) T* IPA 


A disappearing writing ink, being a watery solution 
of iodide of amylum. 


118. Daniels, Bernard. The cost of ink. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 66, 1920, p. 56.) 
+* IPA 


119. Darmstaedter, Ludwig. Handbuch zur 
Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und der 
Technik. In chronologischer Darstellung. 


Berlin: Julius Springer, 2908." x 07 1k 
E202. Daal: lero. Desk - OAC 
Historical notes of interest. See index. 


120. Davy, Sir Humphrey. Some observa- 
tions and experiments on the papyri found 
in the ruins of Herculaneum. illus. (Royal 
Society of London. Philosophical transac- 
tions, London, 1821, part 2, p. 191-208.) 
* EC 
Figure 1 shows an ink pot, a reed pen, and a roll of 
papyrus. 
121. Dekker, J. Ueber die Constitutions- 
formel des Tannins. (Deutsche chemische 
Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 39, 
1906, p. 2497-2502, 3784.) PKA 


122. Delidou. Copirtinte. (Deutsche chem- 
ische Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Bd. 6, 
1873, p. 156-157.) PKA 


123. Dennstedt, M., and F. VoIcTLANDER. 
Der Nachweis von Schriftfalschungen, Blut, 
Sperma usw. unter besonderer Beriticksichti- 
gung der Photographie mit einem Anhange 
tuber Brandstiftungen ftir Chemiker, Phar- 
mazeuten, Mediziner, Juristen, Polizeior- 
gane usw. Braunschweig: F. Vieweg & 


- 128. Diergart, Paul. 


Sohn, 1908. 2 p.1., (i)vi-x, 248 p. illus. 8°. 
(Georg Baumert: Lehrbuch der gericht- 
lichen Chemie. Aufl. 2. Bd. 2.) 
PPL (Baumert) 
Unusually complete discussion of ink tests for 
forgery. 
Desch, C. H., joint \auther 
Hantzsch, A., and C. H. Descu. 


124. Desmarest, L. Fabrication des encres 
& cirages, encres a écrire, a copier, de 
couleurs, métalliques, a dessiner, lithogra- 
phiques, cirages, vernis et dégras, par L. 
Desmarest, d’aprés S. Lehner et R. Brun- 
ner. Paris: Bernard Tignol 71912) 251. 
345 p. 2. ed. 12°. (Bibliothéque des actu- 
alités industrielles. no. 65.) VOPB 


124a. Manuel pratique de la fabrication 
des encres, encres a écrire, a copier, de cou- 
leurs, métalliques, a dessiner, encres d’im- 
primerie, par L. Desmarest et S. Lehner. 
Paris: Gauthier-Villars et C'*, 1923. 2 pl, 
372 p. 3. ed. 12°. (Bibliothéque des actu- 
alités industrielles. no. 65.) VOPB 


125. Determining how much ink is used on 
a job. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 48, 1912, 
pao) +* IPA 


126. De Vinne, Theodore Low. The inven- 
tion of printing. A collection of facts and 
opinions... New York: Francis Hart & 
Co., 1876. 4 p.1., 7-556 p. illus. 8°. *IPF 
See index for several references to inks of early 
printers. 
127. Diaz Acs: Indelible inks and the 
erasing of writings; their chemico-legal 
study. (Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., 
v. 17, 1923, p. 476-477.) PKA 


Abstract only. 


See 


Die verlorene Technik, 
Druckerschwarze von bedrucktem Papier 
wegzuldsen. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 
Jahrg. 46, 1922, p. 41-42.) VOA 
Early history of processes, with bibliographical ref- 
erences. 
129. Dieterich, E. Gallus Tinten. (Jahres- 
Bericht tiber die Leistungen der chemischen 
Technologie ftir 1889, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 


20, p. 1180-1181.) VOA 
Blue ink to turn black. 
Dobriner, P., joint author. See Frese- 
nius, W., and P. Dopriner. 
130. “Doping” ruling-machine inks and 


printing inks. (British printer, London, 
v. 30, 1917, p. 125.) +* IPA 


131. Doremus, Charles Avery. The identi- 
fication of colored inks by their absorption 


spectra. illus. (American Philosophical 
Society. Proceedings, v. 35, April, 1896, 
p. 71-74.) * KA 


132. Dott, D. B. Permanence of writing- 
ink. (Society of Chemical Industry. Jour- 
nal, London, v. 35, 1916, p. 493.) VOA 


Tests with hydrogen peroxide. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 13 


Estimation 
(Chemical news, 


133. Dreaper, William Porter. 
of tannic and gallic acids. 


London, v. 90, 1904, p. 111-112.) PKA 
134. Drying oils. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 47, 1911, p. 578.) +* TPA 


135. Dullo. 
von Papier. (Wieck’s Deutsche illustrierte 
Gewerbezeitung, Leipzig, Jahrg. 27, 1862, p 
289-290.) VA 


Also in Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 16, 1862, p. 1308-1309, VA. 


Dupont, G., joint author. 
M., and G. Dupont. 


136. Dyestuffs and the printing ink industry. 
(Color trade journal, New York, v. 4, 1919, 
p. 143.) VOA 


Discusses a protective tariff. 


137. Earhart, J. F. Harmony of colors. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 45, 1910, p. 216- 
218, 549-550, 711-712; v. 46, 1910-11, p. 76- 
77, 231-232, 406-407, 570-571, 897- 308.) 
+* IPA 
138. Ehrmann, Edouard Charles Albert. 
Traité des matiéres colorantes organiques 
et de leurs diverses applications. Préface 


See Vézes, 


de M. A. Haller. Paris: Dunod, 1922. xxii 
Plies.) p. 4°. VOR 
A few recipes for writing, copying, hectograph, 


stamping, and typewriter inks. 


139. Elsdon, G. D. Arsenic in printing ink. 
(Analyst, London, v. 49, 1924, p. 336-337.) 
PKA 


140. Elsner, Fritz. Die Praxis des Chemi- 


kers... Hamburg und Leipzig: Leopold 
Seatoo3,) 0 p.l., (i) vili—xii, 622 p. 5. ed. 
Bins: 8°. PMB 


See p. 428-430 for brief references to ink and the 
investigation of handwriting. Has a table showing 
reaction of various reagents. 


141. Elsner, L. Ueber die Bereitung einer 
schwarzen unausloschlichen Tinte. (Ding- 
ler’s polytechnisches Journal, epee 


Jahrg. 1861, Bd. 160, p. 239-240.) -VA 


See also Chemisches Centralblatt, sa NaF. 
Jahrg, 6, Bd. 1, 1861, p. tees Se, PKA; Polytech- 
nisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N . Jahrg. is he ataXo 
p. 557-558, VA. 


142. (Encres.; (Revue de chimie industri- 
elle, Paris, année 25, 1916, p. 219-220.) 
VOA 
Recipes for powdered copying ink, stamping and 
marking inks. 
143. Encyclopedia Britannica; a dictionary 
of arts, sciences, literature and general in- 
formation. 11th ed. Cambridge: Univer- 
sity Press, 1910-11. 29 v. 4°. *R-*AL 
See v. 14, p. 571-573 for general article. 


144. Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné 
des sciences, des arts et des métiers. Nou- 
velle éd. tome 1-12, 14—23, 25-36. Genéve, 
1777-79. 34 v. 4°. +7* AP 


See tome 8, p. 621-622 for process of making black 
printing ink; tome 5, p. 632-634, for writing and 
sympathetic inks. 


Ueber die Entfernung der Dinte ; 


) 


145. Entfernung von Tintenflecken aus far- 
bigen Stoffen. (Polytechnisches Notizblatt, 
Mainz, Jahrg. 27, 1872; p. 208.) VA 


See also Chemisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, Folge 3, 


fahtgye ole 7 e,jann. As ’ Chemical Society. 
Journal, ‘London, new series, v. 10, 1872, p. 1142, 
PKA, 

146. Erzeugung von Tinte aus Gruben- 


wassern. (Berg- und huettenmaennische 
Zeitung, Leipzig, Jahrg. 37, 1878, p. 88.) 
VHA 


States that the tannery waste water from Wills 
Creek in the Cumberland Mountains may easily be 
changed into good ink. 


147. Estimating the quantity of ink for 
three-color work. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 47, 1911, p. 892.) +* IPA 


148. Etching and proving ink. (Inland 
primers) Cnieaeo,.v. 52, 1913, p.. 2672) 
+* TPA 


Formulas. 


149. Etti, C. Ueber das malabrische Kino- 
gummi und eine daraus zu erhaltende neue 
Substanz, das Kinoin. (Deutsche chemische 
Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 11, 
1878, p. 1879-1883.) PKA 


Discusses melting points of gallic and pyrogallic 
acids. Abstract in Chemical Society. Journal; Ab- 
stracts, London, v. 36, 1879, p. 159-160. 


150. The Evolution of printing ink, being a 
history of the first commercial ink manufac- 
tory in the world. (National lithographer, 


_ New York, v. 25, no. 8, 1918, -p. 41-42.) 


-MDP 


151. Ewell, E. E. Methods for the investi- 
gation of canceling inks and other stamping 
inks. ,Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1905., 
6 p. 8°. (United States. — Bureau of 
Chemistry. Circular no. 12, revised.) WPH 


152. F., J. P. A cheap and durable marking 
ink. °(Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., 
v. 4, 1910, p. 397.) PKA 


Used in Hawaii for stenciling sugar bags. 


153. Fabrication de couleurs pour aquarelles 
et lavis et d’encres pour timbres en caout- 
chouc. (Revue des produits chimiques, 
Paris, année 25, 1922, p. 441-442.) PKA 


154. The Fading of printing inks. (British 
printer, Leicester, v. 30, 1917, no. 175, p. 15.) 
t* IPA 


155. Fawcett, Waldon. Commissions & 
gratuities eliminated in selling ink. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 60, 1918, p. ar 
496.) +* TP 


156. Feist, K. Uber das Tannin. (Chemiker- 
Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 32, 1908, p. 918.) 
tt VOA 


157. Fels, Bruno. Studien tiber die Indika- 
toren der Acidimetrie und Alkalimetrie. 
(Zeitschrift fir Elektrochemie, Halle a. S., 
Jahrg. 10, 1904, p. 208-214.) PKA 


14 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


158. Fiechter, A. Uber eine Darstellung 
von tintenbildenden Korpern aus Benzol- 
derivaten. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 
Jahre? 35,,19] ep. 115571062) VOA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 30, 1911, p. 203, 1223, VOA. 


159. Finzi, N. S. A skin ink for radiogra- 
phy. (British medical journal, London, 
1918, part 1, p. 52-53.) +WAA 


160. Fischer, Emil, and KArt FREUDENBERG. 
Uber das Tannin und die Synthese ahnlicher 
Stoffe. (Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. 
Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 45, 1912, p. 915- 
935.) PKA 


161. Fischer, Robert. The Ostwald color- 
system and the manufacture of pigments for 
book-printing and lithographing. (Chemi- 
cal abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 15, 1921, p. 
1080.) PKA 


162. Fitzpatrick, John Clement. Notes on 
the care, cataloguing, calendaring and ar- 
rangement of manuscripts. Washington: 
Gow, Prigs OF, 1913;249 p. 12°. Cunited 
States. — Library of Congress: Division of 
Manuscripts.) Mss. Div. 


Library of Congress method of cleaning manuscripts. 


163. Fk. Uber Rohstoffe der Druckfarben- 
industrie im Kriege. (Zeitschrift fiir ange- 
wandte Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 32, Wirtschaft- 
licher Theil, 1919, p. 137-138.) PKA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 38, 1919, p. 2 


164. Flamel, Nicolas. Encres sympathiques. 
(La Nature, Paris, année 45, 1917, semestre 
2, p. 86-89.) OA 


165. Fleck, Hugo. Methode zur Bestim- 

mung der Gerbsaure in gerbsaurehaltenden 

Materialien. (Zeitschrift ftir analytische 

Chemie, Wiesbaden, Jahrg. 5, 1866, p. Sa 
P 


166. Fontenay, Guillaume de. Action des 
encres sur la plaque photographique. (Aca- 
démie des sciences. Comptes rendus, Fats, 
tome 155, 1912, p. 1610-1612.) * E 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 3, 
1909, p. 984, PKA 
167. Formulas for bleacher’s ink. (Textile 
world journal, New York, v. 53, 1917, p. 
17515) VLA 


Fothergill, J. B., joint author. See 
Knecht, Edmund, and J. B. FoTHERGILL. 


168. Franke, C. A. Die Buchdruckerkunst. 

Praktisches Handbuch.. . herausgegeben 

von Max Miller. Leipzig: B. F. Voigt, 

1904. 1 p.l, ()iv—viii, 338 p. 6. ed. rev. 

ins. Ss". * IPR 
For colored inks see p. 257-262. 


169. Frazer, Persifor. Bibliotics; or, The 
study of documents, determination of the 
individual character of handwriting and de- 
tection of fraud and forgery. New methods 
of research. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 


Co., 1901..- xxiv, 15-266. pj Lope 
3, cede NB?) *ICL 
170. Fresenius, W., and P. Dopriner. Uber 
Gerbsaure und ihre Bestimmung. (Zeit- 


schrift fiir analytische Chemie, Wiesbaden, 
Jahrg. 34, 1895, p. 102-110.) PKA 


Freudenberg, Karl, joint author. See 
Fischer, Emil, and KARL FREUDENBERG. 


iis Bee A. Manuel nouveau de typogra- 
phie.. Paris: Roret, 1835.° (2942) ims, 
16°. * IPR 


Recipes for black and colors. 


172. Friedenthal, Hans. Die Bestimmung 
der Reaktion einer Fltissigkeit mit Hilfe 
von Indikatoren. (Zeitschrift fiir Elektro- 
chemie, Halle a..5., Jahre. 10; 19047 e175— 


119.) PKA 
173. Frost-proof ink. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 4, 1887, p. 415.) T* IPA 


174. Fuchs, Julius. Darstellung farbiger 
Tinten mit Anilinfarben. (Dingler’s poly- 
technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 181, 
1866, p. da5s) 3-VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 20, 1866, p. 1500-1501, VA; ’Polytechnisches 
Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 21, 1866, Dp: 255; WA: 

175. Gage, Fred W. Paper and inks. (In- 
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+* IPA 

Brief general article. 

176. Gerhardt. Uber Tintenfleckenentfer- 

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Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
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177. Gintl, W. Neue Copirtinte. (Chem- 
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178. Girod. ,;Recherches chimiques sur le 
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sciences. Comptes rendus, Paris, tome 92, 
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179. Giving tone to the liberty loan. illus. 
(Color trade journal, New York, v. 1, 1917, 
p. 35-37.) VOA 


180. A Glass-etching ink. (Chemical ab- 
stracts, Easton, Penn.) v. 15, 1921) eee 
PKA 


Abstract only, 


181. Gloss ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 42, 1908, p. 414.) t* IPA 


182. Goepel. Die beste Bereitungsart der 
Chromtinte. (Dingler’s polytechnisches 
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80.) su.VA 
See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
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See Bd. 3, p. 292 for a letter describing G6éttling’s 
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184. Goodman, Joseph. 
metalithography... 


Practical modern 
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Garden City Press, Ltd., 1914. xii, 230 p., 
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See index. 


185. Gothe, Heinrich. Reclaiming writing 
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p. 30.) VMPA 


Brief description of his German patent. . 


186. Gouillon, A. Félix. Traité méthodique 
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Comprehensive, with numerous formulas and ab- 
stracts of French patents. 


187. Graebe, C. Ueber die Constitution der 
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188. Great Britain.— Patents Commissioner. 
Abridgments of specifications relating to 
writing instruments and materials, a.p. 1635- 
1866. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1869. 
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For a brief history of inks in ancient times see p. 
xXV—-XVI1. 
189. Green and red ink combination. (In- 
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+t * IPA 
190. Gress, Edmund Geiger. The Ameri- 
can handbook of printing, containing in 
brief and simple style something about 
every department of the art and business 
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et te ep. 254 p., | chart, 10 pl. 12°. 


* IPR 
See chapter 10. 


191. Griffith, Ivor. Improved formula for 
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Abstract only. 


192. Griffiths, Thomas Michael. Non-secret 
formulas. St. Louis: T. M. Griffiths ;1910). 
Dfiiessl4 p. 2. ed. 8°. VBA 


See index for recipes. 


193. Griggi, Gioachino. Uber eine empfind- 
liche und wenig bekannte Reaktion der Gal- 
lussaure, welche zu ihrer Unterscheidung 
von der Digallussaure und der Pyrogallus- 
saure ausreicht. (Chemisches Centralblatt, 
Berlin, Folge 5, Jahrg. 3, 1899, Theil I, p. 
454.) PKA 
194. Grills, Ernest R. The use of ultra- 
violet light in testing inks and pigments. 
illus. (Penrose’s annual, London, v. 25, 


1923, p. 33-36.) MDSA 


195. Gross, Hans Gustav Adolf. Hand- 
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Verlag, 1914. 2v. 6. ed. illus. 4°. SLG 


Chemical and photographic methods for detection of 
forgery. 
196. Gunn, Maurice James. Print restora- 
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COM ie Lie ve OO lhe lees AS pies 
MDC 
197. Haas, B. Befreien der Altpapiere von 


ihren Druckfarben. (Chemiker-Zeitung, 
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198. Entfernen von Druckerschwarze 


aus Altpapier. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 
Jahrg. 45, 1921, p. 1187.) VOA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
16, 1922, p. 829, PKA. 


199. Habermann, J. Uber den Nachweis 
von Schriftzeichen auf verkohltem Papier. 
(Zeitschrift fiir analytische Chemie, Wies- 
baden, Jahrg. 48, 1909, p. 729-750.) PKA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 4, 
LOO pe Lia s eR AG 


200. Habermann, J., and A. O&STERREICHER. 
Ueber die Verwendung der Copierpresse bei 
Ermittelung von Schriftfalschungen. (Zeit- 
schrift fir analytische Chemie; Wiesbaden, 
Jahrg. 40, 1901, p. 725-729.) PKA 


201. Hacker, Willy. Stempelfarben. (Far- 
ben- Zeitung, Geipzic, Jahre. 26, 1921. va: 
1508-1509.) VOA 


Includes laundry marking inks. 


Hackford, J. E., joint author. See Trot- 


man. "s, bo aatd.J, fre PLACKFORD. 
202. Hackleman, Charles William. Com- 
mercial engraving and printing... Indian- 


Commercial Engraving Publishing 
1 p.1, (1)6-846 p. illus. 8°. 
MDR 


See chapter entitled: Printing inks and the harmony 
of colors. Has excellent color combination plates. 


203. Hadley, Walter E. A brief resume of 
writing and printing inks. (American dye- 
stuff reporter, New York, v. 8, no. 14, p. 20- 
21).24%-26°:no.2 152 p26) VOR 


204. Haerting, Karl. Eisenoxyd-Zellulose. 
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sy eae: in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 14, 
1920, p. 886, PKA. 


“The letters of many old handwritings become 
brittle and eventually fall out of the sheet. To deter- 
mine the causes of this disintegration the effect of 
various inks on paper, parchment and pure cellulose 
was studied.” 


205. Hagan, William E. A treatise on dis- 
puted handwriting and the determination of 
genuine from forged signatures. The char- 
acter and composition of inks, and their 
determination by chemical tests. The effect 
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written instruments and documents. New 


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16 THE NEW. YORK PUBIIGC LIBRARY 


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2 p.l., (1)6-289 p., 9 pl. 8°. eel, 


206. Hamburger, H. J. Injektionen mit 
Eiweiss- und Serumtusche zu mikroskop- 
ischen Swecken. (Zeitschrift flr wissen- 
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o. 1909. pS ol ra. 


207. Hanes, E.S. Metallicinks. (Penrose’s 
annual, London, v..26, 1924, p. 111-112.) 


Directions for mixing and using. MDSA 


208. Hansard, Thomas Curson, 1776-1833. 
Typographia: an historical sketch of the 
origin and progress of the art of printing; 
with practical directions for conducting 
every department in an office... London: 


Baldwin; Cradotk, and Joy, l62o.182 -0.4, 
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209. Hansard, Thomas Curson, 1813-1891. 
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Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1841. vii, Hane 
8° 


: aust reference to black, colored, and lithographic 
inks. 


210. Hantzsch, A., and C. H. DescH. Ueber 
farbige organische Ferriverbindungen. 
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211. Haring, J. Vreeland. Important docu- 
ments and ink. (American legal news, 
Détroit, v; 26, July; 1915, p. 13, 15) *XAA 


212. Hartmann, Martin. Benennung und 
Definierung der Lichtechtheitsgrade bei 
Druckfarben. (Farben-Zeitung, Berlin, 
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Divides inks into five grades according to their 
permanence under the effects of light. Based on 
Krais method. 


213. Hassett, Paul J. The manufacture 
of typewriter ribbons and carbon paper. 
(American dyestuff reporter, New York, 
v. 10, 1922, p. 403-404.) VOR 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
los19225 p. Zolli kia: 


214. Haug, Anton J. Modern washing sys- 
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215. Haynes, R. E. Printers’ detergents. 
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328.) +* IPA 


216. Heat accelerates the drying of ink. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 47, 1911, p. 729.) 


+* IPA 
217. Heeren. Erprobtes Recept ftir Tinte 
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nisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. J 
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See also Polytechnisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 
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ahreg. 
VA 


218. Heinemann, Adolf. Beitrage zur An- 
alyse de Gallusgerbsaure. (Zeitschrift ftir 
angewandte Chemie, Berlin, Jahrg. 1899, 
p. 245-253.) PKA 


219. Bemerkungen zu Dr. Gustav UII- 
mann’s Prtifungsmethode der in der Far- 
berei verwendten Gerbmaterialien und der 
basischen Farbstoffe. (Chemiker-Zeitung, 
Céthen, Jahrg. 24, 1900, p. 58.) tt VOA 


220. Helbig. The removal of aniline ink 
spots from textile fabrics. (Society of 
Chemical Industry. Journal, London, v. 14, 
1895, p. 267.) VOA 


221. Hellot. Sur une nouvelle encre sympa- 
tique. (Académie royale des sciences. Mé- 
moires, année 1737, Paris, 1740, p. 101- 120, 
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Reprinted in J. M. Eder, Quellenschriften zu den 


friithesten Anfingen der Photographie bis zum XvIttI. 
Jahrhundert, Halle a. S., 1913, p. 105-116, ¢{PKB. 


222. Henley’s twentieth century formulas, 
recipes and processes, containing ten thou- 
sand selected household and workshop for- 
mulas, recipes, processes and moneysaving 
methods for the practical use of manufac- 
turers, mechanics, housekeepers and home 
workers, edited by Gardner D. Hiscox. 
1921 edition, revised and enlarged. New 
York: The Norman W. Henley Publishing 
Company, 1921. 2 p.L, 7-807 bp. alge 
Desk — 121 (Hiscox) 


For numerous recipes see p. 403-417. 


Hepworth, Thomas Cradock, joint — 
author. See Mitchell, Charles Ainsworth, 
and T. C. HEpwortH. 


223. Herstellung fliissiger schwarzer 
Tusche. (Neueste Erfindungen und Erfah- 
rungen, Wien und Leipzig, Jahrg. 43, 1916, 
p. 51-53.) VA 


224. Herzberg, W. Leimschwache Papiere 
und Kriegstinte. (Prussia. — Materialprii- 
fungsamt. Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 34, 
1916, p. 286-290.) VA 


Coa: Die Natur der nicht-absorbieren- 
den Zone (Randzone) bei Tintenklecksen in 
Loschpapieren. (Prussia. — Materialpriti- 
fungsamt. Mitteilungen, Jahrg. 27, 1909, 
p. 46-48.) VA 

Abstract in ‘Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
3, 1909, p. 1311, PRA 


226. ZerstOrung von Papier durch 
Tinte. (Prussia. — Materialpriifungsamt. 
Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 40, 1922, p. 90- 
95.) VA 


See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 42, 1923, p. 10A, VOA; Chemical abstracts, 
Easton, Penn,, v. 17, 1923, P 1329, 2783, PKA; 
Paper makers’ monthly journa London, Vv. 61, 1923, 
p. 236-237, VMPA. 


227. Herzig, J., and R. TscHerne. Ueber 
methylirtes Tannin. (Deutsche chemische 
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228. Hesse, Friedrich. Die Chromolithogra- 
phie, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der 
modernen, auf photographischer Grundlage 
beruhenden Verfahren und der Technik des 
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Knapp, 1906. xvi, 383 p., 20 pl. 2.ed. 4°. 
MDP 
229. —— La chromolithographie et la photo- 
chromolithographie; édition francaise par 
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230. Hesse, O. Ueber das Verhalten des 


Phenols zu einigen Chinaalkaloiden. (Lie- 
big’s Annalen der Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 
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231. Himes, Charles F. Treatment of writ- 
ten historical documents for preservation. 
illus. (Franklin Institute. Journal, Phila- 
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Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
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232. Hinrichsen, Friedrich Willy. Das 
Materialpriifungswesen unter besonderer 
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607 p. illus. 8°. VEE 
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Zan Die neuen Grundsatze ftir amt- 

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prifungsamt. 


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Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 
jhe 


See also Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 37, 1913, 
p. 265-267, VOA; Analyst, London, v. 38, 1913, p. 


213-214, PKA; Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., 
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234. ——— Tinte. (In: R. O. Herzog and 


others, Chemische Technologie der organ- 
ischen Verbindungen. Heidelberg, 1912. 
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Brief chapter, including the Prussian specifications. 


235. Uber die Bestimmung von Gerb- 
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Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. 


Mitteilung 


236. Uber die Bestimmung von Gerb- 
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lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 24, 1906, p. Bek ae 


, Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 


i Ueber einige Anwendungen physi- 
kalisch-chemischer Verfahren auf technische 
Fragen. (Seventh International Congress 
of Applied Chemistry, London, 1909. ;Pro- 


ceedings,; Section 10, London, 1910, p. 152- 
L572) PKR 


eae ee of physico-chemical methods to the 


analysis of inks. 


For abstract see Society of Chemical pac . 
Journal, London, v. 28, 1909, p. 713-714, VOA 


238. Uber Schreibtinte und ihre Prii- 
fung. (Verein zur Beforderung des Gewerb- 
fleisses. Sitzungsberichte, Berlin, 1908, p. 
64-94.) VA 


239. Die Untersuchung von Ejisengal- 
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140 p. 8°. (Die chemische Analyse. Bd. 
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Deals thoroughly with chemical analysis, 


See also Rothe, J., and F. W. Hin- 


RICHSEN. 


240. Hinrichsen, Friedrich Willy, and Ericu 
Kepespy. Uber die Anwendung der Bestim- 
mungsweisen ftir Gerb- und Gallussaure 
auf Ausztige verschiedener Gerbmaterialien. 
(Prussia. — Materialprtifungsamt. Mittei- 
lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 27, 1909, p. as 
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Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 
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See also Society of Chemical Lye Journal, 


London, v. 28, 1909, p. 831-832, VOA 


241. Uber die Haltbarkeit von Eisen- 
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amt. 


Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 25, 1907, 
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Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 


Abstracts in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 2, 
1908, p. 1888, PKA; Chemisches Zentralblatt, Berlin, 
Folge 5, Jahrg. 12, 1908, p. 1336-1337, PKA. 


242. Uber die jodometrische Bestim- 
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— Materialprifungsamt. Mitteilungen, Ber- 
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Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
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94, part 2, 1908, p. 544, PKA. 


243. Uber die Titration der Gerb- und 
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amt. Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 25, 1907, 
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Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. 


Mitteilung 


244. Uber die Untersuchung von Eisen- 
gallustinten. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 
Jahrg. 30, Semester 2, 1906, p. 1301.) VOA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
1, 1907, p, 783-784, PKA. 


245. Hinrichsen, Friedrich Willy, and RicH- 
ARD Kempr. Uber den Einfluss der Luftbe- 
schaffenheit und der Temperatur des Cer- 
suchsraumes auf den Ausfall der Haltbar- 
keitsprobe bei Eisengallustinten. illus. 


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(Prussia. — Materialpriifungsamt. Mittei- 
lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 32, 1914, p. rh apes 


Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 
32 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 34, 1915, p. 1260-1261, VOA; Chemisches 
Zentralblatt, Berlin, Folge 5, Jahre. 19, p. 809-810, 
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p. 2155, PKA. 

246. Hinrichsen, Friedrich Willy, and EucEn 
Sacuse. Uber die Bildungs- und Léslich- 
keitsverhaltnisse der Doppelchloride des 
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fur physikalische Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 50, 
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247. Hlasiwetz, H. Ueber die Beziehungen 
der Gerbsauren, Glucoside, Phlobaphene 
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248. Hochstetter, Robert. The relation of 
the printer to the ink maker. (British 
printer, Icondony v.- 28,1915, p. 25=26) -63= 
64.) +* IPA 
The vice-president of the Ault and Wiborg Company 
offers suggestions on the use of printing ink. 
249. Hoefer, Jean Chrétien Ferdinand. His- 
toire de la chimie. Paris: Firmin Didot 
treres, fils, et:C**, 1866-69 -2 v4 2 eds 387. 
See index. PKB 


Hofmann, J., joint author. See Robert- 


son, A., and J. HOFMANN. 


250. Holding, H. B. Modern improvements 
in black ink making. (Penrose’s annual, 
London, v. 13, 1907-08, p. 61-63.) MDSA 


Describes manufacture of carbon black. 


251. Holmes, Fred L. Reusing old news- 

papers for printing. illus. (Popular me- 

chanics, Chicago, v. 38, 1922, p. 685-686.) 
Use of bentonite. VFA 


252. The Home of the Ullman doubletone — 
a-tamous: UU, SAA) ink factory. Ailliiecy Cp rit= 
ish printer, London, v. 24, 1911, p. 63-65.) 
+* IPA 
253. How carbon-black is made. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 15, 1895, p. 601.) f* IPA 


254. How to make goldink. (Inland printer, 
Chicago,.v. 35,1905, -p862.) * TPA 


255. How a pressman succeeded with copy- 
ing ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 30, 
1903, p. 912.) +* IPA 


256. How to prevent ink from rubbing off 


enameled surfaces. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 23, 1899, p. 347.) +*® TPA 
257. How printing ink dries. (British 


printer, London, v. 25, 1912, p. 96-97.) 

+t* IPA 
258. How waste paper is used in paper 
mills. Paper shortage would be reduced 
and householders make pin money by paper 
saving. (Scientific American supplement, 
New York, v. 83, 1917, p. 155.) VA 

Brief description of de-inking. 


259. Huber, J. M. Testing and drying 
inks. (British printer, London, v. 30, 1918, 
piZ57s) t* IPA 


260. Illuminating Engineering Society. — 
Committee on Glare. Diffusing media, m1. 
Paper and inks. illus. (Illuminating Engi- 
neering Society. Transactions, v. 10, 1915, 
p. 379-387.) V 


Includes tests on printing and writing inks. 


261. Immoderate reducing of ink. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 568.) f* IPA 


Trouble with printing on blotting-paper. 


262. India ink. (Engineering news, New 
York, v. 11, 1884, p. 157.) VDA 


263. Indian ink. (All the year round, Lon- 
don, new series, v. 41, 1887, p. 329-332.) 
* DA 
264. Indulin-Tinte. (Dinglers polytech- 
nisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 207, 1873, 
p. 430.) 3-VA 
See also Chemical Society. Journal, London, v. 
26, 1873, p. 959, PKA. 


The above are abstracts referring to the recipe of 
Coupier and Collin. 


265. The Ink of the ancients. (Society of 
Chemical Industry. Journal, London, v. 21, 
1902, p. 196.) VOA 
Examination of ink remains found in bronze cylin- 
ders in ruins of Roman villa at Vertault, France. 
266. Ink does not lift properly. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 245.) f* IPA 


267. Ink drying slowly. (Inland printer, 


Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 405.) t* IPA 
268. Ink drying slowly. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 47, 1911, p. 104.) t* IPA 


Suggestion for bronze-blue. 


269. An Ink eradicator. (Inland printer, 


Chicago, v. 33, 1904, p. 556.) +* IPA 
270. Ink fades. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 43, 1909, p. 405.) +* IPA 


Recommends the use of alkaline proof ink. 


271. The Ink man to the printer. (British 
printer, London, v. 31, 1918-19, p. 213-214.) 

+* IPA 
272. Ink not lifting properly. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 42, 1909, p. 578.) #* IPA 


273. Ink pellets. (Chemical review, Lon- 
don, v. 11, 1882, p. 262.) 3-VOA 
See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 

London, v. 1, 1882, p. 388, VOA. 
274. Ink to print on rubber and not rub off. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 733.) 
t* IPA 


275. Ink for printing on leather. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 30, 1903, p. 575.) #* IPA 


276. Ink for printing on linen. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 734.) T* IPA 


277. An Ink for printifig out. (British jour- 
nal of photography, London, v. 56, Jan. 29, 
1909, p. 86.) MFA 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 19 


(British 
vu £60; 
MFA 


278. Ink-proving colour blocks. 
journal of photography, London, 
March 14, 1913, p. 213.) 


Apparatus of Wratten and Wainwright. 


279. Ink pump. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 44, 1909, p. 409.) t* IPA 


280. Ink reducer and effect. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 25, 1900, p. 795.) t* IPA 


Formula, 


281. Ink reducers and driers. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 231.) f* IPA 


282. Ink and rollers. (Scientific American, 


New York, v. 89, 1903, p. 344.) VA 


283. Ink for rubber stamps. (Scientific 
American supplement, New York, v. 55, 
1903, p. 22699.) VA 


284. Ink rubs off. (Inland printer, Chicago, 


v. 43, 1909, p. 881.) T* IPA 
Use of drier for broom labels. 
285. Ink rubs off and does not dry. (Inland 


printer, Chicago, v. 41, 1908, p. 587.) f* IPA 
‘a cont of ink on satin proof stock, using a tint 
oc 


286. Ink for silk ribbon. (Inland printer, 


Chicago, v. 42, 1908, p. 264.) t*® IPA 
287. Ink slow in drying. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 27, 1901, p. 713.) T*® IPA 


Suggestion for overcoming. 


288. An Ink solvent. (Inland printer, Chi- 

cago, v. 39, 1907, p. 870.) +* IPA 
“Dead oil’ (carbolic acid) for removing dry ink 

from rollers. 

289. Ink that holds on one thickness of 


coated paper but not on another. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 30, 1902, p. 53.) f* IPA 


290. Ink too strong for the coated paper. 
_ (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 29, 1902, p. 787.) 


t* IPA 
291. Ink for writing on glass. (American 
Pharmaceutical Association. Proceedings, 
Philadelphia, 1870, p. 161.) WTA 
292. Inks. (Engineer, London, v. 123, 1917, 
p. 415.) +VA 


Included in a continued article entitled ‘‘What 
industry owes to science.’”’ Historical and general. 
293. Inks for colour printing. (British 
printer, London, v. 28, 1915, p. 123.) f* IPA 


294. Inks for rubber stamps. Glycerine the 

best medium. illus. (India rubber journal, 

London, v. 62, 1921, p. 578.) VMV 
Investigation at the British General Postoffice. 
Abstracted in Society of Chemical Industry. Jour- 

nal, London, v. 40, 1921, p. 780A, VOA. 

295. Inks for use on glass. (Chemical ab- 

stracts, Easton, Penn., v. 1, 1907, p. 770.) 

PKA 


Abstract from Diamant. 


296. Insufficient drier. 
cago, v. 43, 1909, p. 103-104.) 


Use of drier in label printing. 


(Inland printer, Chi- 
+* IPA 


297. Invention for deinking newsprint paper. 

(Paper, New York, v. 22, March 13, 1918, 

p. 23.) VMPA 
Description of patent issued to J. J. Werst (U. S. 

1249575 of 1917). 

298. Invisible ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, 

v. 58, 1916, p. 382.) t* IPA 


299. Iorio, Adrian J. Making the ideal cata- 
logue: ink, its qualities and specifications. 
See printer, London, v. 27, 1914, p. 205- 

207.) TeLPA 


300. Irvine, Robert. Note on the action of 
bleaching agents upon writing-ink as a 
means of detecting fraud. (Society of 
Chemical Industry. Journal, London, v. 6, 
1887, p. 807-808. ) VOA 


Abstract in Chemical Society. Journal: Abstracts, 
London, v. 54, 1888, p. 764, PKA. 

301. J.. H. Blue marking ink. (Society of 
Chemical Industry. Journal, London, v. 2, 
1$83.22/6,) vo 


302. Jacobi, Charles Thomas. Printing. A 
practical treatise on the art of typography 
as applied more particularly to the printing 


of books. London: George Bell & Sons, 
1908. 3 p.l, (i)vili-xxiii, 409(1) p., 1 1, 
16 specimens of paper. 4. ed. rev. illus. 


tee 7 LP 


Brief general chapters on printers’ ink. 


303. Jacobsen, Emil. Copirtintenstifte. 
(Chemisch-technisches Repertorium, Berlin, 
rJahrg.; 1874, Halbjahr 2, p. 62-63.) VOA. 


304. ——- Waschachte schwarze Zeichen- 
tinte. (Chemisch-technisches Repertorium, 
Berlin, Bd. 5, 1866, Halbjahr 1, p.2.) VOA 


Also in Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, Augs- 
burg, Bd. 183, 1867, p. 78, 3-VA; Polytechnisches 
Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 21, 1866, p. 377-378, VA. 
305. Jacquemin, E. Le pyrogallol en pré- 
sence des sels de fer. (Académie des sci- 
ences. Comptes rendus, Paris, tome 77, 
1873, p. 593-596.) * EO 

Abstract in Chemical news, London, v. 28, 1873, 
p. 194, PKA. 

306. Jameson, J. On security of documents. 
(Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 4, 1885, p. 318.) VOA 


; ae reference to the importance of mordants in 
InKS, 

307. Jameson, Lewis. Manufacturers’ prac- 
tical recipes, by Lewis Jameson, assisted by 
leading English and foreign trade experts, 
works managers, and skilled mechanics. 
London: Lewis Jameson & Co. ,1902-03.; 
4 rer os VBA 


See v. 4, p. 597-721 for an unusually large number 
of recipes for writing fluids and copying media. See 
v. 2, p. 28-71 for printing inks and lithographic var-_ 
nishes. 

308. Jamieson, Alexander. A dictionary of 
mechanical science, arts, manufactures, and 
miscellaneous knowledge... London: 
Henry Fisher, Son, & Co., 1827. iv, 1066 p. 
illus. 4°. + VB 
See p. 513-514. 


20 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


309. Japan in inks. (Inland printer, SoA 
cago, v. 45, p. 750-751.) t* IPA 


310. Japanese writing accessories. (Japan 
magazine, Tokyo, v. 2, May, 1911, p. ack 


Also in Scientific American supplement, New York, 
Vedios 1 Odo yee Sal 


311. Jean, Ferdinand. A propos du titrage 
du tannin par la solution d’iode; réponse a 
la note de M. Cormimboeuf. (Annales de 
chimie analytique, Paris, tome 12, 1907, p. 
426-427.) PKA 


Det Dosage du tannin et de l’acide gal- 
lique. (Annales de chimie analytique, Paris, 
tome 5, 1900, p. 134-140.) PK 


ose Observations sur le dosage du tan- 
nin assimilable et le titrage du tannin et de 
lacide gallique. (Annales de chimie analy- 
tique, Paris, tome 3, 1898, p. 145-149.) PKA 


314. Jenkinson, Hilary. A manual of archive 
administration; including the problems of 
war archives and archive making. Oxford: 
Clarendon Press, 1922. xviii, 243 p. 4°. 
(Economic and social history of the world 
war. British series.) * SAD 


See index under Ink and Materials. 


315. Jenks, Tudor. About old ink-stands. 
illus. (St. Nicholas, New York, v. 31, 1904, 
p. 532-536.) * DA 


' 316. Johnson, Charles. The care of docu- 
ments and management of archives. 
London: Society for Promoting Christian 


Knowledge, 1919. 47 p. 12°. (Helps for 

students of history. no. 5.) * SAD 
See p. 31 for restoration of faded ink. 

317. Joly, A. Alkalische Tinten. (Deutsche 

chemische Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, 

Jahrg. 12, 1879, p. 209.) PKA 


Refers to his Belgian patent 42374 of 1878. 


318. Jones, George D. Typographic print- 
ing inks. (British printer, London, v. 31, 
1918-19, p. 233-234.) t*¥ IPA 


Making ink by hand. Printing papers. Tint inks. 
Printing on parchment and linen. 


319. Joyce, C. M. Chemical control of the 
process for de-inking paper. (Chemical & 
metallurgical engineering, New York, v. 25, 
1921, p. 242.) vo 


320. Julien, Stanislas. Procédés des Chi- 
nois pour la fabrication de l’encre. (An- 
nales de chimie et de physique, Paris, tome 
53, 1833, p. 308-314.) PAA 


321. Kampmann, K. Photolithographic ink 
containing gum Elemi. (Society of Chemi- 
cal Industry. Journal, London, v. 9, 1890, 
i i: Be VOA 


322. Kappa, pseud. Printers’ coloured inks. 
(English mechanic & world of science, Lon- 
don, v. 102, 1915, p. 166.) V 


Brief description of manufacture. 


323. Kassner, G. Alte Tinte. (Jahres Be- 
richt tber die Leistungen der chemischen 
Technologie fur 1908, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 
39, Abt. 2, p. 495.) VOA 


Brief account of ink well and contents found in a 
Roman camp in Westphalia. 


324. Keating, E. M. The relations of paper, 
type and ink. illus. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 50, 1913, p. 683-687.) * TPA 


Interesting photomicrographs of the printed letter. 


325. Kedesdy, Erich. Tinte und Tinten- 

prifung. (Papier Zeitung, Berlin, Jahrg. 33, 
1908, p. 2263-2264, 2297-2298, 2333.) 

Tt 3-VMA 

Abstract in the Analyst, London, v. 33, 1908, p. 367— 


368, PKA; Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 2, 
1908, p. 3252-3253, PKA. 


326. Uber den Nachweis von Gerb- und 
Gallussaure mittels Molybdansaurelosung. 


(Prussia. — Materialpriifungsamt. Mittei- 
lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 25, 1907, p. pare 


Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 

Abstracts in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
2, 1908, -p. 1670, "FRA; Chemisches Zentralblatt, 
Berlin, Folge oe Jahre. 12, 1908, p. 991, PKA; Chemi- 
2S Society. Journal: Abstracts, London, v. 94, part 
2, 1908, p. 642, PKA. 


See also Hinrichsen, Friedrich 


Willy, and EricH KEpEspy. 


327. Keenan, Thomas J. How waste paper 
is treated to make new paper. An account 
of processes and difficulties to be overcome 
in removing printer’s ink. illus. (Scientific 
American, New York, v. 115, 1916, p. 574— 
B75.) VA 


328. Keghel, Maurice de. Les encres d’im- 
primerie et leur fabrication. (Revue de 
chimie industrielle, Paris, tome 31, 1922, p. 
45-54, 111-117, 143-147, 174-176, 232-235, 
259-265, 315-320, 339-345.) VOA 


329. Kempf, Richard. Selbsttatige Vorrich- 
tung zum Ausziehen von Ejisengallustinten 
mit Essigester. (Prussia. — Materialprii- 
fungsamt. Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 31, 
1913, p. 451-455.) VA 

Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. 
12 

Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 


London, v. 33, 1914, p. 306, VOA; Chemical abstracts, 
Easton, Penn., v. 8, 1914, p. 2069, PKA. 


330. Uber die gewichtanalytische Be- 
stimmung der Gerb- und Gallussaure. 
(Prussia. — Materialpriifungsamt. Mittei- 
lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 33, 1915, p. 241-270; 
Jahrg. 34, 1916, p. 380-386; Jahrg. ae 1917, 
p. 47-52. ) VA 

Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. 
14-16. 

Abstracts in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
11, 1917, p. 1755, PKA; Chemisches Zentralblatt, 
Berlin, Folge 5, Jahrg. 20, Th. 1, 1916, p. 1279, PKA. 
See also Hinrichsen, Friedrich 
Willy, and RicHarp KEmMpPrF. 


Mitteilung 


Mitteilung 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS at 


331. Klaproth, Martin MHeinrich, and F. 
Wotrr. Dictionnaire de chimie. Traduit 
de l’allemand, avec des notes, par E. J. B. 
Bouillon- Lagrange et par H. A. Vogel. 
Paris: Klostermann, 1810-11. 4 v. 8°. 
PKF 


See tome 2, p. 282-288 for writing, Chinese, and 
sympathetic inks, 


332. Knapp. Ueber die sogen. Chromtinte 
und deren Bereitung. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 296, 1895, 
p. 188-189.) 3-VA 


See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 14, 1895, p. 799, VOA. 


333. Knecht, Edmund, and J. B. FoTHErGcILt. 
The principles and practice of textile print- 


tage London: C. Griffin & Co., Ltd., 1912. 
meen, o pias, 10 pl. illus. 8°. VLG 


334. Koehler, Hippolyt. Die Fabrikation 
des Russes und der Schwarze aus Abfallen 
und Nebenprodukten, mit besonderer Be- 


ricksichtigung der Entfarbungskohle. 
Braunschweig: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, 
1912. viii, 228 p. 3. ed. illus. 4°. (Neues 


Handbuch der chemischen Technologie; 
zugleich als dritte Folge von Bolley’s Hand- 
buch der chemischen Technologie. ,Bd.j 5.) 

VOE 


335. Koppe, Siegfried Walter. Das Glyze- 
rin. Seine Darstellung, Anwendung und 
Ermittelung, fur Chemiker, Parftimeure, 
Seifenfabrikanten, Apotheker, Sprengtech- 
niker und Industrielle. Wien und Leipzig: 
A. Hartleben, 1913. vii, 196 p. 2. ed. 12°. 
(A. Hartleben’s chemisch-technische Biblio- 
thek.) VOF 


See chapter 12: Das Glyzerin in der Tintenfabrika- 
tion. Recipes for hectograph and copying inks. 


336. Kostanecki, St. von. Ueber nitrosirte 
Resorcinazofarbstoffe. (Deutsche chem- 
ische Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, ae 
21, 1888, p. 3109-3114.) PKA 


Sor. Zur Kenntniss der beizenfarbenden 
Farbstoffe. (Deutsche chemische Gesell- 
schaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 20, 1887, 
p. 3146-3149; Jahrg. 22, 1889, p. 1347-1353.) 

PKA 
See also Liebermann, C., and St. 
VON KOSTANECKI. 


338. Kostanecki, St. von, and St. NIEMEN- 
TOWSKI. Ueber die isomeren Dioxydimethyl- 
anthrachinone. (Deutsche chemische Ge- 
sellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 18, 1885, 
p. 2138-2141.) PKA 


339. Kreis, H. Gerbextrakte. (Chemiker- 
Zeitung, Cothen, Bd. 30, 1906, p. 768.) 


tt VOA 
340. Kressler, Carl. Anfertigung einer 
schonen rothen Tinte. (Polytechnisches 


Notizblatt, Mainz, Bd. 4, 1849, p. 106-107.) 
VA 
341. Kressler, E. Reinigung des Krapplacks 
zur Herstellung einer moglicht lasirenden 
Farbe zur feineren Oelmalerei, nebst An- 


_ kation. 


fertigung einer rothen Krapptinte. (Poly- 
technisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 1, 
1846, p. 203-204.) VA 


342. Kuehn, Curt. Uber den Wert der 


Zahlung feink6rniger Substanzen. (Zeit- 
schrift fiir angewandte Chemie, Leipzig, 
Jahrg. 15, Theil 1, p: 126-128.) PKA 


Adapts the physiological method of counting blood 
corpuscles to the examination of finely powdered pig- 
ments. 

343. Kunz-Krause. Uber die Farben- und 
Fallungsreaktionen der Tannoide und deren 
Abhangigkeit von der Natur, bezw. Konsti- 
tution des einen, bezw. der beiden Reak- 
tionskomponenten. (Chemisches Central- 
blatt, Berlin, Folge 5, Jahrg. 2, Theil 2, 
1898, p. 945-946.) PKA 


344. Lange, Otto. Chemisch-technische 
Vorschriften... Leipzig: Otto Spamer, 
1923-24. 4v. 3. ed. 4°. vo 


Bd. 3, p. 212-233 has an excellent annotated bibliog- 
raphy of processes covering a large variety of inks. 
345. Langer, Alfons. Die Herstellung von 
Tusch- und Stempelfarben. (Chemiker- 
Zeitung, Coéthen, Jahrg. 44, 1920, p. 951- 

952.) VOA 


General discussion of usual methods. 


346. Lavay, Jerome Buell. Disputed hand- 
writing; an exhaustive, valuable, and com- 
prehensive work upon one of the most 
important subjects of to-day. With illustra- 
tions and expositions for the detection and 
study of forgery by handwriting of all kinds. 


‘Chicago: Harvard Book Co. rcop. 1909.; xvi, 


304: p; illus; 18°. *IGL 
See chapters 13 and 14. 

347. Lederlin, P. Blanchiment, teinture, 

impression, appréts. Paris: J. B. Bailliére 

et fils, 1923. 543 p. illus. 8°. (Encyclo- 

pédie de chimie industrielle.) VLG 


348. Lehner, Sigmund. Die Tinten-Fabri- 
Darstellung der Anfertigung aller 
Tinten, der Tusche, Tintenstifte, lithograph- 
ischen Stifte und Tinten, unausloschlicher 
Tinten zum Zeichnen der WAsche, der Hek- 
tographenmassen, der Farben fiir Schreib- 
maschinen usf., des Waschblaus und der 
Stempeldruckfarben. 7. ed. rev. & enl. 
Wien: A. Hartleben, 1922. xii, 224 p. illus. 
12°. (Chemisch-technische Bibliothek. Bd. 
17.) VOPB 
Library also has 3. ed., 1885, and 4. ed., 1890. 


349. Leicester, Sheldon. Practical studies 
for paper manufacturers and all engaged 
in the industry, being a handbook based 
on lectures given to students, apprentices, 


‘artisans in paper works and others, hav- 


ing special reference to the manufacture of. 
paper and its uses by printers, lithograph- 
ers, ink manufacturers, stationers, publish- 
ers and others handling paper. London: 
Charles Griffin & Co., Ltd., 1924. viii, 363 p. 
iiss § os. VMP 


See index for adaptability of inks to various kinds 
of paper. See p. 290-293 for testing resistance of 
paper to ink. 


oD THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


350. Leidié, E. Untersuchung einer alten 
Tinte. (Chemisches Central-Blatt, Berlin, 
Folge 5, Jahrg. 6, ;Teil; 1, p. 383.) PKA 


_Investigation of black substance found in Roman 
city of Vertillum. Abstract only. 


351. Lemaire, Eugéne. La restauration des 
parchemins altérés par le feu. illus. (La 
nature, Paris, tome 36, 1908, p. 87-92.) OA 


Also in Scientific American supplement, New York, 
v. 66, Sept. 26, 1908, p. 205-206, VA 


352. Lémery, Louis. Eclaircissement sur 
la composition des différentes espéces de 
vitriols naturels, & explication physique & 
sensible de la maniére dont se forment les 
ancres vitrioliques. (Académie royale des 


sciences. Mémoires, Paris, année 1707, p. 
538-549.) *EO 
353. Lenz, W. Zur Prtifung der Tinten. 


(Zeitschrift fiir analytische Chemie, Wies- 
baden, Jahrg. 31, 1892, p. 116-120.) PKA 

See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 11, 1892, p. 273, VOA. 


Abstract from Die Eisengallustinten, by Schluttig 
and Neumann. 


354. Leonhardi, August. Bereitung der Ali- 


zarin-Tinte. (Dingler’s polytechnisches 
Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 142, 1856, p. 141- 
142.) 3-VA 


fase also Heh Ea a 
wejahre, lie S57 =p: 


Description of his een 
Centralblatt, Leipzig, N 
VA, 


355. Lewis, William. Commercium philo- 
sophico-technicum; or, The philosophical 
commerce of arts: designed as an attempt 
to improve arts, trades, and manufactures. 
London: H; Baldwin; 3763. 2 p.l, xviii x: 
C46 p71 tise 4%. V (Room 120) 


See p. 339-401 for soot blacks, iron and gall, recipes 
for writing inks, printing ink, experiments to secure 
durability of writing and printing inks. A noteworthy 
work. 


356. Liebermann, C. Zur Theorie der Bei- 
zenfarbstoffe. (Deutsche chemische Gesell- 
schaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 41, 1908, p. 
1436-1444.) PKA 


i et Zur Theorie der Beizfarbungen. 
(Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. Be- 
richte, Berlin, Jahrg. 26, 1893, p. 1574-1578.) 

PKA 


358. Liebermann, C., and St. von Kosta- 
NECKI. Ueber einige von der Stellung be- 
dingte Reactionen. (Deutsche chemische 
Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 18, 
1885, p. 2142-2149.) PKA 


359. Liebermann, C., and W. WeEnNseE. Zur 
Kenntniss der farbenden Oxyanthrachinone. 


(Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. Be- 
richte, Berlin, Jahrg. 20, 1887, p. ate 
PK 


360. Liebig, Justus. Ueber die Zusammen- 
setzung der Gerbesadure und der Gallussau- 
ren. (Journal ftir praktische Chemie, Leip- 
zig, Bd. 2, 1834, p. 321-327.) PKA 


361. Link. Vorschrift zu einer tiefschwar- 
zen neutralen Tinte. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 168, Jahrg. 
1863, p. 468.) -VA 


362. Lippmann, Edmund Oskar von. Ent- 
stehung und Ausbreitung der Alchemie; mit 
einem Anhange: Zur alteren Geschichte der 
Metalle... Berlin: Julius Springer, 1919. 
xvi, 742 p. 4°. PKD 


; pee ye ee to ancient and mediaeval inks. See 
index. 


363. Lloyd, Stewart J. Preliminary note on 
the constitution of gallotannic acid and of 
tannins in general. (Chemical news, Lon- 
don, v. 97, March 20, 1908, p. 133.) PKA 


364. Loeffl. Entfernen der Druckerschwarze 
von Zeitungspapier. (Chemiker-Zeitung, 
Cothen, Jahrg. 45, 1921, p. 986.) VOA 


365. Loewe, Julius. Ueber Sumachgerb- 

saure. (Zeitschrift fiir analytische Chemie, 

Wiesbaden, Jahrg. 12, 1873, p. 128-136.) 
PKA 


366. Ueber die Umwandlung der Gal- 
lussaure in Gerbsaure. (Journal ftir prak- 
tische Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 102, 1867, p. 
111-120.) PKA 


Lorenz, Fritz, joint author. See Specht, 
Leopold, and Fritz Lorenz. 


367. Lovibond, Joseph W. On the fading 
of inks and pigments. illus. (Society of 
Chemical Industry. Journal, London, v. 24, 
1905, p. 262-265.) VOA 


368. Lucas. Ueber Hervorbringung einer 
unzerstorbaren Schrift. (Polytechnisches 
Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 17, 1863, 
pelal 7a VA 


369. Lucas, Alfred. Forensic chemistry. 
London: Edward Arnold & Co., 1921. vii, 
PPL 


268 p. tables. 8°. 

See chapter 6, p. 74-123, on documents. Bibliog- 
raphy. 
370. ——— The inks of ancient and modern 
Egypt. (Analyst, Cambridge, England, v. 
47, 1922, p. 9-15.) PKA 
Shas Legal chemistry and_ scientific 
criminal investigation. London: Edward 
Arnold, 1920. viii, 181(1) p., 1 1. tables. 
ha PPL 


See p. 65-102. 


372. Luminous printing ink. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 39, 1907, p. 738.) t* IPA 


373. Lumpy ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, 


v. 45, 1910, p. 247.) +* IPA 
374. Lunéville, C. Marchal de. Technologie 
de la Chine. illus. (L’Illustration, Paris 
tome 25, 1855, p. 37-38.) * DM 


Illustration shows manufacture of Chinese ink. 


Luther, R., joint author. See Ostwald, 
Wilhelm, and R. LuTHER. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 23 


375. M., D. Runge’s Chromtinte. Von W. 

Stein in Dresden. (Polytechnisches Central- 

blatt, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 3, 1849, p. 1471.) 
VA 


Also in Dingler’s Oa aaa Journal, Stuttgart, 
Bee pees, De i775 


376. McConnell, William J. Industrial der- 
matosis among printers. (United States. — 
Public Health Service. Public health re- 
ports, Washington, v. 36, 1921, p. er ees 
Pp 


Ink poisoning which affects the hands and arms of 
printers who work constantly with colored inks. 


377. MacKellar, Thomas. The. American 
printer: a manual of typography... Phila- 
delphia: MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan, 1885. 
1 p.l., iti-xiv, 13-384 p. ,15. ed. illus. 12°. 

* TPR 


Treats briefly of colored inks and color harmony. 


378. Maddox, Harry A. Effect of chemical 
residues in paper upon printing inks. 
Geenical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 7, 
1913, p. 1415.) PKA 


379. Mairet, F. Notice sur la lithographie 

suivie d’un essai sur la reliure et le blanchi- 

ment des livres et gravures. Chatillon-sur- 

Seine: C. Cornillac, 1824. 228 p.,4 pl. 12°. 
M 


DP 
See p. 20-24, 


380. Management of inks. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 4, 1886-87, p. 109, 286.) t* IPA 


381. Manea, A. Methode zur Ermittlung 
der Gallusgerbsauren in den Gerbstoffma- 
terialien. (Chemisches Centralblatt, Berlin, 
Folge 5, Jahrg. 10, Theil 1, 1906, p. 406.) 


382. Mangold, Christian. India ink — how 
it is made. (Scientific American supple- 
ment, New York, v. 54, 1902, p. 22202- 
22203.) VA 


383. Manoylov, E. O. Bacteria in writing 
inks. (Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., 
@e7. 1013, p. 3141.) PKA 


384. The Manufacture of India ink. (Sci- 
entific American supplement, New York, 
v. 58, 1904, p. 24187.) VA 


385. Manufacture of marking ink in Mexico. 
(Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 23, 1904, p. 771.) VOA 


Use of the pulp of the Eseleloahnitl tree. 


386. The Manufacture of printing ink. A 
brief note for students at trade classes. 
(British printer, London, v. 28, 1915-16, p. 
229.) t* IPA 


387. Many inks are becoming costly. (Brit- 
ish printer, London, v. 28, 1915-16, p. 195.) 
T* IPA 
Effect of war on prices. 
388. Marcusson, J. Die technischen Cu- 
maronharze. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 


Jahrg. 43, 1919, p. 93-94, 109-111, 122-123.) 
VOA 


Abstract in Chemical pide! Easton, Penn., v. 
13, 1919, p. 2607-2608, PK 


Used in making certain ae of very satisfactory 
printing inks. 


389. Margival, Francois. Lesencres. Paris: 
Gauthier-Villars ,1912}. 162 p. 12°. (En- 
cyclopédie scientifique des aide-mémoire.) 


VOPB 
390. Marking ink. (American Pharmaceu- 
tical Association. Proceedings, Philadel- 
phia, v. 17, 1869, p. 161.) WTA 


391. Marking ink with base of aniline hydro- 
chlorate. (Scientific American supplement, 
New York, v. 63, 1907, p. 26092.) VA 


Three formulas. 


392. Marr, Robert A. Waste paper recov- 

ery process. (Paper, New York, v. 29, no. 

15, p. 28-29.) VMPA 
Account of his U. S. patent 1396227 of 1921. 


393. Marre, Francis. Restoring books and 
papers injured by fire. (Scientific American 
supplement, New York, Sept. 14, 1918, p. 
165.) VA 


394. Martell, Paul. Einige Beitrage zur 
Geschichte der Tinte. (Zeitschrift ftir an- 
gewandte Chemie, Leipzig, Jahrg. 26, Auf- 
satzteil, 1913, p. 197-199.) PKA 


References to ancient and medieval writings. 


‘395. Martin, Geoffrey. Industrial and manu- 


facturing chemistry. Part 1. Organfc. 


London: Crosby Lockwood & Son, 1918. 
xx, 744 p. 4. ed. rev. & enl. illus. 4°. 
VOE . 


See chapter entitled: The ink industry, p. 489-494. 


396. Mason, Claude D. Ordinary writing 
fluid for marking porcelain crucibles. (Jour- 


nal of industrial and engineering chemistry, 
Easton, Penn., v. 4, 1912, p. 691.) VOA 


397. May, Joseph O. “Doping” inks. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 57, 1916, p. 763- 
764.) t* IPA 


398. The printer and the inkman. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 60, 1917, p. 331- 
332.) t* IPA 


399. Meadowcroft, W. Common or “news” 
ink. (British printer, London, v. 33, 1920, 
p. 76.) +e IPA 


Rough methods of judging quality. 


400. Mecklenburg, Werner. Uber einige 
physikalische Eigenschaften der ‘Tinten. 
(Prussia. — Materialpriifungsamt. Mittei- . 
lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 35, 1917, p. Ae eceea 


Abstracts in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
14; 1920, *p..i30, PRA: Chemisches Zentralblatt, Ber- 
lin, Folge 55 Jahre. 20: Theil 2, p. 160, PKA. 

Seven eénutereral tials were eed to determine 
their specific weights, fineness of pulverization, and 
covering power. Results were compared with behavior 
of inks when used. 


24 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


401. Uber die Schwarze von Tinten- 
flecken auf Papier. illus. (Prussia. — Ma- 
terialpriifungsamt. Mitteilungen, Berlin, 


Jahre. 34, 1916, p. 387-435; Jahre. 35, 1917, 
p. 134-159; Jahrg. 38, 1920, p. 35-62.) VA 

See Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, Lon- 
don, v. 40, 1921, p. 708A, VOA; Zeitschrift fiir Elek- 
trochemie, Leipzig, Vv. 22. 1916, p. 23-27; Chemical 
abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 16, 1922, p. 3004, PKA. 


See also Bauer, O., and WERNER 
MECKLENBURG. 


402. Mees, Charles Edward Kenneth. Tri- 
color printing inks. (Knowledge, London, 
new series, v. 8, 1911, p. 323.) OA 


403. Melcher, Webster Adam. Light and 
color phenomena. A new study based on 
an original investigation and its results. 
(Textile colorist, New York, v. 45, 1923, p. 
219-222.) VLA 

Experiments with the aging of writing in daylight, 
yellow, red and blue light, and in the dark. 


404. Mechanical ink marks; a study 
of mechanograms, as means of identifying 
marks made by mechanical appliances, and 
detecting imitations thereof. Philadelphia: 
the author, 1914. 27 p. 8°. 

VOD p.v. 14, no. 10 


405. Merget. Darstellung einer Tinte zum 
Zeichnen und Schreiben auf Papier, 
Wasche, Holz, etc. (Chemisches Central- 
blatt, Leipzig, Folge 3, Jahrg. 3, 1872, p. 
444.) PKA 


406. Metz, H. A. Aniline colours and their 
relation to printing ink pigments. (British 
printer, London, v. 30, 1917, p. 155-156.) 

+t* IPA 


407. Michaelis, Hugo. Entfernen der 
Druckerschwarze von Zeitungspapier. 
(Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 45, 1921, 
PLAS.) VOA 


Quotes Goethe in relation to this subject. 


408. Milham, E. G. Handling of old paper 
stock. Operations involved in making half- 
stuff from graded waste papers. (Paper, 
New York, v. 30, no. 15, 1922, p. 7-10.) 
VMPA 


409. Miller, Alfred J. Removing ink stains 
from stucco and concrete. (Concrete, De- 
EHO eV LOls,. parle se) EA 


410. Miller, C. T. Help the ink maker to 
help you. (British printer, London, v. 35, 
1922, p. 22.) t* IPA 


411. Mitchell, Charles Ainsworth. The 
acidity of ink and the influence of bottle 
glass upon ink. (Analyst, London, v. 46, 
1921, p. 129-135.) PKA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 40, 1921, p. 356a—-357a, VOA. 


412. The chemistry of inks in hand- 
writing. illus. (Knowledge, London, new 
series, v. 7, 1910, p. 387-390.) OA 


Also printed in Scientific American supplement, 
New York, v. 71, 1911, p. 302-303, VA 


413. Colloids in relation to the manu- 
facture of inks. (British Association for 
the Advancement of Science. Fifth report 
ee ashi chemistry, London, 1923, p. 47- 


j PLD 
With brief bibliography. 


414. Copying-ink pencils and the ex- 

amination of their pigments in writing 

(Analyst, London, v. 42, 1917, p. 3-11.) 
PKA 


Has analyses of pigments of twenty-one pencils. 


415. Documents and their scientific 
examination; with especial reference to the 
chemistry involved in cases of suspected 
forgery, investigation of disputed docu- 
ments, handwriting, etc. London: Charles 
Griffin & Co., Ltd. 1922. xnyZisipaealies: 
12°. (Griffin’s scientific text-books.) PPL 


416. English inks: their composition 

and differentiation in handwriting. 

(Analyst, London, v. 33, 1908, p. ee 
KA 


Has a table showing reactions given by aos of 
commercial inks. 

See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 27, 1908, p. 327-328, VOA; Chemical 
abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 2, 1908, p. 1888, PKA. 


417. Estimation of the age of ink in 
writing. (Analyst, London, 1920, v. 45, p. 
247-258.) PKA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 39, 1920, p. 577A, VOA; Chemical ab- 
ptiee Easton, Penn., v. 14, 1920, p. 2899-2900, 


418. The examination of handwriting. 
(Knowledge, London, new series, v. 4, 1907, 
p. 147-148.) OA 


419, Ink. London: Sir Isaac Pitman 
& Sons, Ltd, 1923.3 4x),1 28) pte eee 
(Pitman’s common commodities and indus- 


tries. ) VOPB 


General work, with chapters on testing and perma- 
nency. 
420. Inks. (Royal Society of Arts. 
Journal, London, v. 70, 1922, p. 647-660.) 
VA 


Cantor lectures. Much of historical interest. 

Also printed in Color trade journal, New York, 
11, 1922, p. 160-162, 212-214; v. 12, 1923, p. 232 
26, 84-86, VOA, 


Absteact in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 41, 1922, p. 93R-94R, VOA. 


421. Mitchell, Charles Ainsworth, and T. C. 
HepwortH. Inks; their composition and 
manufacture, including methods of examina- 
tion and a full list of English patents. Lon- 
don: Charles Griffin & Co., 1916. xvi, 266 
p., 3 facsims., 1 pl. 2. edJreve s1lhiss = 
VOPB 


Much of historical interest. Numerous references. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 25 


422. The Mixing of inks. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 50, 1913, p. 737-738.) +* IPA 


General article with suggested books. 


423. Mixing inks to work in cold weather. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 32, 1903, p. 256.) 
+* IPA 


424. The Mixing and matching of colours. 
The ink maker’s point of view. (British 
printer, London, v. 31, 1918, p. 24.) * IPA 


425. Moigno, F. Native vegetable ink. 
(Chemical news, London, v. 26, 1872, no. 
659, p. 23.) PKA 


Brief reference to ink-plant of New Granada. 


426. Monton, Bernardo. Secretos de artes 
liberales, y mecanicas, recopilados, y tradu- 
cidos de varios, y selectos authores, que 
tratan de phisica, pintura, arquitectura, op- 
tica, chimica, doradura, y charoles, con otras 


varias curiosidades ingeniosas. Madrid: 
Antonio Marin, 1734. 10 p.1., 140 p., 23 pl. 
8°. VBA 


Has a few recipes. 


427. Moxon, Joseph. Moxon’s Mechanick 
exercises; or, The doctrine of handy-works 
applied to the art of printing. A literal re- 
print in two volumes of the first edition pub- 
lished in the year 1683. With preface and 
notes by Theo. L. De Vinne. New York: 
The Typothete of the City of New niles 
1896. 2v. 4°. * IPS 


See v. 1, p. 75-80 for process of making printers’ 
ink, with comparisons of Dutch and English practices. 


428. Mozard. Par brevets d’invention; nou- 
velles découvertes; papier de sureté, destiné 
a prévenir toute espéce de faux en écritures 
publiques ou privées et encre chimico- 
specimut, propre aux timbres et a l’impres- 
sion des effets de commerce et de banque. 
rPar Mozard., Paris: Ve. Delaguette, 1834. 


lop: 4°: +* C p.v. 1587, no. 3 
429. Mueller, Julius. Bereitung einer guten 
Stempelfarbe. 


(Polytechnisches Notizblatt, 
Mainz, Jahrg. 29, 1874, p. 48.) VA 


430. Mueller, M. Herstellung von Glastinte. 


(Dinglers polytechnisches Journal, Stutt- 
gart, Bd. 250, 1883, p. 555-556.) 3-VA 
See also Chemical Society. Abstracts, 


Journal: 
London, v. 46, 1884, p. 880, PKA. 


431. Munson, L. S. The examination of 


writing inks. folded table. (American 
Chemical Society. Journal, v. 28, April, 
1906, p. 512-516.) PKA 


Author connected with United States Bureau. of 
Chemistry. Tables give details of tests on thirty 
brands of ink. 


Abstract in Chemical Society. 
London, v. 90, part 2, p. 405, PKA 


432. The Mystery of India ink. (Harper’s 
weekly, New York, v. 54, 1910, p. 33.) *DA 


433. Nagawo, K. Leucocytosis produced 
by the injection of India ink emulsion. 


Journal: Abstracts, 


(Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 16, 
19225p: 3701.) PKA 


Abstract from Japan medical world. 


434. Naquet, Alfred Joseph. Legal chem- 
istry. A guide to the detection of poisons, 
examination of stains, etc. as applied to 
chemical jurisprudence. Translated with 
additions from the French by J. B. Batter- 
shall... New York: D. Van Nostrand, 
1876 ee DL OL op. ills.) 12°: PPL 
See p. 105-110. 


435. Nasse, O. Eine neue Pyrogallol-Reak- 

tion. (Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. 

Berichte, Berlin, Bd. 17, 1884, p. 1166.) 
PKA 


436. Naturalink. (Every Saturday, Boston, 
new series, v. 2, 1871, p. 463.) * DA 


Use of “chanchi” juice from New Granada. 


437. Nernst, Walther. Die elektromoto- 
rische Wirksamkeit der Ionen. (Zeitschrift 
fur physikalische Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 4, 
1889, p. 129-181.) PKA 


438. Zur Kinetik der in Lésung befind- 

lichen Korper. (Zeitschrift fiir physikalische 

Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 2, 1888, p. 613-637.) 
PKA 


439. Neumann, G. S., and Oswa.Lp ScHLUT- 
Tic. Tinte. (In: Muspratt’s Theoretische, 
praktische und analytische Chemie, in An- 


wendung auf Ktinste und Gewerbe. Braun- 
schweig, 1905. 4. ed. 4°. Bd. 8, p. 1274- 
" 1406.) PKF 


Unusually comprehensive account of history, raw 
materials, and chemistry, with a large number of 
formulas. 


See also Schluttig, Oswald, and 
G. S. NEUMANN. 


440. A New ink. (Cornell chemist, Ithaca, 
NEV cov.ol3; Febs "1924 °n<247) P 


Ink for protecting checks. Invention of Professor 
W. R. Orndorff. 


441. A New ink. (Inland printer, Chicago, 


v. 8, 1890, p. 179.) +t* IPA 
Use of bitumen. 
442. New printing ink dyes. (British 


printer, Leicester, v. 30, 1917-18, no. 179, 
p. 196.) T* IPA 


443. New transfer ink. (Scientific Ameri- 
can supplement, New York, v. 56, 1903, p. 
23348-23349.) VA 


444. Nickeltypes for red ink. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 42, 1909, p. 577.) f* IPA 


Niementowski, St., joint author. See 
Kostanecki, St. von, and St. NIEMENTOWSKI. 


445. Nierenstein, M. Uber das Farbenver- 
mogen der Gerbstoffe. (Chemiker-Zeitung, 
Cothen, Jahrg. 30, Semestre 2, 1906, p. 1101- 
1102.) +t VOA 


6 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


446. Uber das Tannin. (Chemiker- 
Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 31, 1907, p. 880.) 
+t VOA 


447. —— Zur Constitutionsfrage des Tan- 
nins. (Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. 
Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 38, 1905, p. 3641- 
3642; Jahrg. 40, 1907, p. 916-918; Jahrg. 41, 
1908, p. 77-80, 3015-3019; Jahrg. 42, 1909, 
p. 1122-1126, 3552-3553; Jahrg. 43, 1910, p. 


628-634.) PKA 
448. Zur qualititativen Analyse der 
Gerbstoffe. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 
Bd. 30, 1906, p. 868.) +7 VOA 


449. Noah, E. Synthese des Xanthopurpu- 
rins und Purpurins. (Deutsche chemische 


Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 19, 
1886, p. 332-334.) PKA 
450. Ueber Pentaoxyanthrachinon und 


Anthrachryson. (Deutsche chemische Ge- 
sellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 19, 1886, 
PKA 


p. 751-755.) 

451. Ueber zwei neue Tetraoxyanthra- 
chinone. (Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. 
Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 19, 1886, p. 2337- 
2340.) PKA 
452. O., G. E. Removing ink stains. (Brit- 


ish journal of photography, London, v. 59, 


Aug. 30, 1912, p. 680-681.) MFA 
453. Obstinate ink. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 23, 1899, p. 74.) +* IPA 


Suggestions for overcoming trouble with blue print- 
ing ink. 


Oesterreicher, A., joint author. See 


Habermann, J., and A. O€ESTERREICHER. 


454. An Official ink. 
supplement, New York, v. 49, 
20325.) 


Law passed in Massachusetts. 


455. Offset ink. 


(Scientific American 
1900, p. 
VA 


(Inland printer, Chicago, 
VEO ool ae ooo) +* IPA 


456. Offsetting of process inks. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 568-569.) 

t* IPA 
457. Oils used in inkmaking. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 45, 1910, p. 81.) f* IPA 


458. Osborn, Albert Sherman. Instruments 
and illustrations in disputed document trials. 
rNew York, 1917?; 41. illus. 8°. 

* IC p.v. 4, no. 11 


459. The problem of proof, especially 
as exemplified in disputed document trials; 


a discussion of various phases of the proof 


of the facts in a court of law, with some 
general comments on the conduct of trials 

Introduction by Professor John Henry 
Wigmore. New York: Matthew Bender & 
Co., Incorporated, 1922. xxi(i), 526 p. Pe 


See index. 


460. Questioned documents; a study of 
questioned documents, with an outline of 
methods by which the facts may be dis- 
covered and shown. With an introduction 
by Professor John H. Wigmore. Rochester, 
N. Y.: Lawyers’ Co-operative Publishing 
Co., 1910. 2 p.l., vii-xxiv, 501 p., 1 pl. illus. 
4°. *ICL 


Describes use of the color microscope. 


461. Ost, Hermann. Lehrbuch der chem- 
ischen Technologie. Leipzig: Max Janecke, 
1923. viii, 815 p. l3ied. Ulsesee Seve 


_ See p. 678-679 for brief general chapter on writing 
inks, 


462. Ostwald, Wilhelm, and R. Luter. 
Hand- und Hilfsbuch zur Ausftthrung 
physiko-chemischer Messungen. Leipzig: 
W. Engelmann, 1902. xii, 492 p. 2. ed. 
Hits ees PLD 


See p. 336 for description of Capillarelectrometer. 


463. Ott, A. -Vorziigliche Copirtinte. (Ding- 
ler’s polytechnisches Journal, esa 
Jahrg. 1862, Bd. 165, p. 78.) -VA 

Also in Polytechnisches Centralblatt, ene NE) 


Jahre.16;, 1862) parcel Polytechnisches Notiz- 
blatt, Mainz, Jahre. 17, 1862, p. 240, VA. 


See index. 


Ozorovitz, H. H., joint author. See 


Silbermann, T., and H. H. Ozorovirz. 


464. Paladino, Raffaele. Uber die schwarze 

Kephalopodentinte. (Biochemische Zeit- 

schrift, Berlin, Bd. 16, 1909, p. 37-44.) 
PPB 


Abstract in Chemical Society. Journal: Abstracts, 


1909, part 2, p. 252, PKA. 
Black secretion of Eledone moscata. 


465. The Paper maker and the ink maker. 
(British printer, London, v. 29, 1916, p. 26.) 
+* IPA 


Defects in printing more often due to faulty paper. 


466. Parker, J. Gordon, and E. E. Munro 
Payne. A new method for the analysis of 
tannin and tanning materials and the identi- 
fication of admixtures in tanning éxtracts 
and liquors. (Society of Chemical Industry. 
Journal, London, v. 23, 1904, p. ey 


467. Paterné, E. Ueber das Verhalten der 
Colloidsubstanzen gegen das Raoultsche 
Gesetz. (Zeitschrift fiir physikalische 
Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 4, 1889, p. mares 8 5 


Payne, E. E. Munro, joint author. See 
Parker, J. Gordon, and E. E. Munro PAyne. 


468. Payne, Harold J. Use of de-inked 
stock in production of book paper. Outline 
of steps followed in the plant of the Newton 
Falls Paper Co., where the product is soft- 
ened by the addition of de-inked paper stock 
to sulphite pulp. (Chemical & metallurgical 
engineering, New York, v. 29, 1923, p. 1176— 
1180.) VOA 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 27 


469. Peddie, R. A. The history of colour 
printing. (British printer, London, v. 27, 
1914, p. 157-158, 217-218.) +t* IPA 


470. Pelouze, J. Mémoire sur le tannin et 
les acides gallique, pyrogallique, ellagique 
et métagallique. (Annales de chimie et de 
physique, Paris, tome 54, 1833, p. 337-365.) 
PAA 
Also in Journal fiir praktische Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 
2, 1834, p. 301-321, PKA. 
471. —— Ueber die Zusammensetzung der 
Gerbesaure. (Journal ftir praktische 
Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 2, 1834, p. 318-330.) 
PKA 


472. Permanence of color in printing inks. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 47, 1911, p. 729- 


730.) +* IPA 
473. The Permanence of vermilion. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 50, 1913, p. 573.) #* IPA 
474. The Permanency of inks. (British 
printer, London, v. 30, 1917, p. 35.) ** IPA 


475. Philippi, Friedrich. Ejinftihrung in die 

Urkundenlehre des deutschen Mittelalters. 

Bonn: Kurt Schroeder, 1920. viii, 256 p. 

12°. (Biicherei der Kultur und Geschichte. 

Bd. 3.) Fic 
See p. 47-51. 


476. Pictet, Raoul. A new method for ob- 
taining chemically pure oxygen from the 
atmosphere, its use for illuminating pur- 
poses, and a new method for obtaining pure 
hydrogen; utilization of the by-products for 
typographic inks. (Chemical abstracts, 
Easton, Penn., v. 7, 1913, p. 2667.) PKA 


Abstract only. See also Chemisches Zentralblatt, 
Berlin, Folge 5, Jahrg. 17, Theil 1, 1913, p. 662, PKA. 


By-product is lampblack. 


477. Pliny, the elder. The natural history 
of Pliny. Translated with copious notes 
and illustrations by the late John Bostock 
aoeriy L. JRiley. London: H. G. Bohn, 


fees Orv, §«=9 12°. =(Bohn’s classical 

library.) *R-PQC 
See index in v. 6. 

478. Porta, Giovanni Battista della. Magize 

naturalis libri viginti... Lugd. Batavorum: 

Apud Hieronyum de Vogel, 1644. 8 pul, 

OP ute .l (1) 24°. PKD 


See liber 16, p. 544-570 for sympathetic ink. 


479. Natural magick by John Baptista 
Porta, a Neapolitane: in twenty books... 
wherein are set forth all the riches and 
delights of the natural sciences. London: 
Printed for Thomas Young and Samuel 
Speed, 1658. 2 p.1., 409 p., 21.’ 4°. PKD 


_ The 16th book, p. 340-354, deals with sympathetic 
ink. 


480. Pottevin, H. Sur la constitution du 
gallotannin. (Académie des_ sciences. 
Comptes rendus, Paris, tome 132, 1901, p. 
704-706.) * EO 


' which books are made. 


481. Powell, Baden Harry Baden. Hand- 
book of the economic products of the Pun- 
jab, with a combined index and glossary 
of technical vernacular words. Roorkee: 
Thomason Civil Engineering College Press, 
1868. Zor. 87) V (Baden) 


See v. 1, p. 63 for recipe for lampblack and ink 
made therefrom. 


482. Preisser,O. Aus der Praxis der Druck- 
farbenfabrikation. (Farben-Zeitung, Ber- 
lin, Jahrg. 20, 1915, p. 1087-1088, 1110-1111.) 

VOA 


General article. 


483. Preparation of ink. (American drug- 
gists’ circular, New York, v. 1, 1857, p. 


144.) +t WTA 
Dr. Bly’s recipe. 


484. Printing on celluloid. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 42, 1909, p. 577.) +* TPA 


485. Printing with goldink. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 27, 1901, p.. 214-215.) ¢* IPA 


486. Printing with goldink. (Inland printer, 


Chicago, v. 41, 1908, p. 898.) +* IPA 
487. Printing ink for aluminum. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 733.) t* IPA 
488. Printing ink for halftone work. (Sci- 
entific American supplement, New York, 
v. 86, 1918, p. 139.) VA 
489. Printing ink and printing paper. Tech- 


nical details relating to the materials of 
(Scientific Ameri- 
can supplement, New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 


43.) VA 
490. Printing ink reducer. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 31, 1904, p. 720.) t* IPA 
491. Printing ink reducers. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 568.) +* IPA 
492. The Printing ink trade. (British printer, 
London, v. 27, 1914, p. 201.) +* IPA 


Effect of the war. 


493. Printing on tin. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 41, 1908, p. 998.) +* IPA 


494. Processes for repulping waste paper. 
Inventions for removing printer’s ink and 
producing clean white pulp for new paper. 
illus. (Paper, New York, Dec. 19, 1917, v. 
21, p. 14-16.) VMPA 


495. Procter, H. R., and H. G. Bennett. 
An investigation of the barium and calcium 
salts of gallic, protocatechuic and digallic 
acids. (Society of Chemical Industry. 
Journal, London, v. 25, 1906, p. ean 


496. Procter, H. R., and F. A. BLock ey. 
The absorption of non-tanning substances 
by hide powder, and its influence on the 
estimation of tannin. (Society of Chemical 
Industry. Journal, London, -v. 22;/1903,-p: 
482-484.) VOA 


28 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


497. Prussia. — Konigliche Staatsministe- 
rium. Grundsatze fiir amtliche Tintenprii- 
fung. (Prussia. — Materialpriifungsamt. 
Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 32, 1914, p. 1- 
4.) VA 


498. Puscher, C. Unzerstorbare ‘Tinte. 
(Polytechnisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 
22, 1867, p. 190.) VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, 
Jahrg. 22, 1868, p. 1193, VA; American Pharmaceuti- 
cal Association. Proceedings, Philadelphia, no. 18, 
1870, p. 213-214, WTA. 


499, Quantity of ink required on a given job. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 41, 1908, p. 898.) 
+* TPA 


500. Quick drying inks. (British printer, 
London, v. 32, 1919, p. 66.) +* IPA 


501. Ransom, B. G. The manufacture of 
printing ink and the relation of ink prop- 


erties to printing of all grades. (Pulp & 
paper magazine of Canada, Gardenvale, 
Que., v. 21, 1923, p. 129-143.) VMPA 


Also printed in Chemical age, New York, v. 31, 
1923, p. 63-67, PKA. 


502. Raschig, F. Die Eisenchloridreaktion 
des Phenols und die Chlorkalkreaktion des 
Anilins. (Zeitschrift fir angewandte 
Chemie, Berlin, Jahrg. 20, 1907, p. 2065- 
2071.) PKA 


503. Raucourt, Antoine. A manual of lith- 
-ography; clearly explaining the whole art, 
and the accidents that may happen in print- 
ing, with the different methods of avoiding 
them. Translated from the French by C. 
Hullmandel. London: Longman, Rees, 
Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1832. 
Rix icp. aiplees.. MDP 


Excellent descriptions of ink preparation. 


504. Reclaim printed book paper by new 
process. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, v. 
35,1921) p..676.) VFA 


505. Red inks. 
821919 “pn O72) 


506. Reducer for ink. 


(British printer, London, v. 
+* IPA 


(Inland printer, Chi- 


cago, v. 40, 1907,\p. 228.) +* IPA 
507. A Reducer for new ink. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 42, 1909, p. 919.) +* IPA 


508. Reducers for inks. (Inland printer, 


Chicago, v. 41, 1908, p. 411.) t* IPA 


509. Reinige, Wilhelm. Schwarze Tinte. 
(Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. 
F. Jahrg. 10, 1856, p. 702.) VA 


510. Removal of blood and ink stains. 
(Color trade journal, New York, 1919, v. 4, 
p. 62-63.) VOA 


511. The Removal of ink from waste paper. 
(Scientific American supplement, New 
York, v. 74, 1912, p. 407.) VA 


512. Removing copying ink from rollers. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 43, p. 568.) 
t* IPA 
513. Removing Indian ink stains. (Illus- 
trated carpenter & builder, London, v. 95, 
1924, p. 18, 20.) 3-VEA 


Four recipes. 


514. Removing ink. Process of taking it 
from printed matter and then pulping the 
stock. (Paper mill and wood pulp news, 
New York, v. 38, no. 10, 1915, p. 13.) 


+3-VMPA 
Bell-Lape patent. 


515. Renewing faded inks. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 3, 1886, p. 720.) +* IPA 
Method applied to parchments. 


516. Rhodes, Henry J. The art of lithog- 
raphy; a complete practical manual of 
planographic printing. London: Scott, 
Greenwood & Son, 1914. 2 p.l1., vii-xv, 327 
p., 2 plans, I portiasa= MDP 


Excellent chapter on inks. 


S17; — London: Scott, Greenwood 
& Son, 1924. 328 p. 2. rev. ed. illus. 8°. 


518. Ribaucourt. Dissertation sur 1l’encre 
ordinaire a écrire. (Annales de chimie, 
Paris, tome 15, 1792, p. 113-160.) PAA 


Unusually complete exposition for the time when it 
was written. 


519. Ridenour, W. E. Catechu. (Franklin 
Institute. Journal, Philadelphia, v. 56, 1903, 
p. 417-424.) VA 


520. Robertson, A., and J. Hormann. The 
chemical examination of hand-writing. (So- 
ciety of Chemical Industry. Journal, Lon- 
don, v. 11, 1892, p. 847.) VOA 

Method consists in drawing a goose feather, dipped 
in the tabulated reagents, over the letters, etc., com- 


posing the writing, and observing the alterations pro- 
duced under a power of 100 diameters. 


521. Roder, F. Blaue Tinte zum Zeichnen 
der Wasche. (Polytechnisches Notizblatt, 
Mainz, Jahre. 11, 18565 ie VA 


522. Rosenheim, Otto. The methylation of 

gallotannic acid. (Chemical Society. Pro- 

ceedings, London, 1905, v. 21, p. 157-158.) 
PKA 


523. Rosenheim, Otto, and Puitie ScuHrpro- 
witz. The influences modifying the specific 
rotatory power of gallotannic acid. (Chemi- 
cal Society. Journal, London, v. 73, 1898, 
p. 885-893.) PKA 


524. —— The optical activity of gallotannic 
acid. (Chemical Society. Journal, London, 
v. 73, 1898, p. 878-885.) PKA 


For a note stating that van Tieghem discovered the 
optical activity of the acid see Chemical Society. Pro- 
ceedings, London, v. 15, 1900, p. 67. 


525. Rothe, J., and F. W. Hinricusen. Uber 
die Bestimmung des Ejisens in der Tinte. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 29 


(Prussia. — Materialprtifungsamt. Mittei- 
lungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 24, 1906, p. 285-286.) 
VA 


Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 


526. Uber die Bestimmung von Gerb- 
und Gallussaure. (Prussia. — Materialprii- 
fungsamt. 


Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 24, 
1906, p. 280-284.) VA 


Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 
7h 


527. Uber die Haltbarkeit von Tinte im 
Glase. (Prussia. — Materialprtifungsamt. 
Mitteilungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 24, 1906, p. 278- 
279.) VA 


Untersuchungen tiber Eisengallustinten. Mitteilung 


528. Rothwell, C. F. Seymour. The print- 
ing of textile fabrics, a practical manual on 
the printing of cotton, woollen, silk and half- 
silk fabrics. London: C. Griffin & Co., Ltd., 
Popes, O12 p: illus. 8°. VLG 


529. Rowley, A. J. The manufacture of 
colours for printing inks. (British printer, 
London, v. 28, 1915-16, p. 217-218.) +* IPA 


530. Ruebencamp, Robert. Papier und 
Druckfarbe. (Farben - Zeitung, Berlin, 
Jahrg. 28, 1923, p. 1389-1390.) VOA 


Discusses effect of printing inks on color and dura- 
bility of paper. 
531. Papier und Schwarze vom tech- 
nischen Standpunkte. (In: H. Cohn, and 
R. Ruebencamp, Wie sollen Biicher und 
Zeitungen gedruckt werden. Braunschweig, 
1903. 8°. p. 78-97.) * IPR 


Briefly describes manufacture of lampblack. 


532. Ruhr. Zeichentinte fiir Wasche. (Poly- 
technisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 22, 
1867, p. 224.) VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. 


F. Jahrg. 21, 1867, p. 1150, VA; Dingler’s polytech- 
oe Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 185, 1867, p. 326, 
es 

533. Runge, Friedlieb Ferdinand. Grund- 
riss der Chemie. Miinchen: Georg Franz, 
1346-47. 2 v. .8°. PKL 


See Bd. 2, p. 205-209 for formulae; also for 
author’s use of his inks with steel pen.. See also 
Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 109, 
1848, p. 225-228, 3-V A. 


534. Ruoss. Die quantitative Bestimmung 
der Gerbsaur durch Ferrisalze. (Zeitschrift 
fiir analytische Chemie, Wiesbaden, Jahrg. 
41, 1902, p. 716-734.) PKA 


535. Rupert, Frank F. Examination of 
writing inks. illus. (Industrial and engi- 
neering chemistry, Easton, Pa., v. 15, 1923, 
p. 489-493.) VOA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 42, 1923, p. 612A, VOA; Analyst, Cam- 
bridge, England, v. 48, 1923, p. 459-461, PKA. 


536. Manufacture and properties of 
writing inks. (Chemical age, New York, 
v. 30, 1922, p. 345-348.) VOA 


537. Ruxton, Philip. Printing inks; their 
composition, properties and manufacture, 
reprinted by permission from Circular no. 
53 United States Bureau of Standards. To- 
gether with some helpful suggestions about 
the every-day use of printing inks. ,Chi- 
cago:; Published by the Committee on Edu- 
cation, United Typothetae of America, 1918. 


flip; 8°, (Typographic technical series for 
apprentices. part 1, no. 12.) 

* IPB (Typographic) 
538. S., D. Indelible laundry inks. (Drug- 


gists circular, New York, v. 62, 1918, p. 169.) 
+WTA 


Recipes. 


539. S., O. Some characteristics of offset 
printing inks. (British printer, London, v. 
34, 1922, p. 253-254.) t*® IPA 


540. S., R. E. Inks for rubber stamps and 
textiles. (Druggists circular, New York, 
v. 62, 1918, p. 214.) +WTA 


: Sachsel, Eugen, joint author. See Hin- 
richsen, Friedrich Willy, and Eucen Sacu- 
SEL. 


541. Saeuberlich, Otto. Normenausschuss 
fiir das graphische Gewerbe. Bericht iiber 


die letztzeitlichen Arbeiten der Farben- 
Kommission. (Farben-Zeitung, Berlin, 
Jahrg. 27, 1922, p. 2624-2625.) VOA 


Methods of tests for printing ink pigments; also 
comparative standards for permanency. 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 


16, 1922, p. 3403-3404, VOA. 


542. St. John, Eugene. Ink and paper 


troubles, causes and preventives. (Printing 
art, Cambridge, Mass,, v. 26, 1916, p. 457— 
462.) t* IPA 
543. -—— Mixing and printing tints to be 
printed upon. (British printer, London, v. 
26,1916, p. 167.) +* IPA 


544. On adapting printing ink to vari- 
ous papers. (Caxton magazine, London, v. 
14, 1912, p. 43-44.) * TAA 


545. - Printing on celluloid and oily or 
greasy surfaces. (Inland printer, Chicago, 
v. 45, 1910, p. 543.) +* IPA 


546. What every printer should know 
about ink. (Printing art, Cambridge, Mass., 
v. 25, 1915, p. 463-466; v. 26, 1915, p. 41-45.) 

+* IPA 


547. Salessky, W. Uber Indikatoren der 
Acidimetrie und Alkalimetrie. illus. (Zeit- 
schrift fir Elektrochemie, Halle a. S., Jahrg. 
10, 1904, p. 204-208. ) PKA 


548. Salm, Eduard. Die Bestimmung des 
H-Gehaltes einer Lésung mit Hilfe von 
Indikatoren. (Zeitschrift fir Elektro- 
chemie, Halle a. S., Jahrg. 10, 1904, p. 341- 
346.) PKA 


30 THE NEW ‘YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


549. Sartori, A. Eine angebliche Urkunden- 
falschung. (Chemiker - Zeitung, Cothen, 
Jahrg. 34, 1910, p. 1225.) VOA 

“A handwriting expert erroneously declared a cer- 
tain signature to be forged with lithographic ink and 
to have been inscribed without the use of an ordinary 
pen. The case and the manner of proving the error 
are described.”? — Chemical abstracts. 


550. Savage, William. A dictionary of the 
art of printing. London: Longman, Brown, 
Green, and Longmans, 1841. 1 p.l., Ovi 
Vill O10 UL)2 DoaiiUse | Ose IPR 


Principally references to books on printing inks. 


551. Practical hints on decorative print- 
ing, with illustrations engraved on wood, 
and printed in colours at the type press. 
London: the proprietor, 1822. 5 p.l., iii—vi, 
11Stp aes litacsim. 44-pl it? +t MDO 


For printing inks, see p. 27-30. 
552. Schad, Heinrich. 


Richtige, vollstan- 


dige Anleitung zur Liniir-Kunst. Weimar: 
Be FF. Voigt, 1851. 1120 pos ed: aillasies 16". 
*—IPR 


See chapter 7 for recipes for ruling inks in black 
and colors, 


553. Schaffgotsch, F. G. von. Neue sym- 
pathetische Schrift. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Augsburg, Jahrg. 1861, Bd. 
160, p. 239.) 3-VA 


See also Polytechnisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 
16, 1861, p. 174, VA 


Scheuer, Otto. 
and Otto SCHEUER. 


See Vaubel, William, 


Schidrowitz, Philip. See Rosenhain, 
Otto, and Puitie SCHIDROWITZ. 


554. Schiff, Hugo. Optisches Verhalten der 


Gerbsaure. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Coéthen, 
Jahrg. 19, 1895, p. 1680.) +t VOA 
555. Eine Reaction auf freie Phenol- 
hydroxyle. (Annalen der Chemie und 
Pharmacie, Leipzig, Bd. 159, 1871, p. 164— 
168.) PKA 
556. Ueber Natur und Constitution der 


Gerbsaure. (Deutsche chemische Gesell- 
schaft. Berichte, Berlin, v. 4, 1871, p. 231- 
Zao8) PKA 
557. Untersuchungen tiber die Natur 


und Constitution der Gerbsaure. (Liebig’s 
Annalen der Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 170, 1873, 
p. 43-87; Bd. 175, 1875, p. 165-178.) PKA 


558. Weiteres zur Constitution der 
Gerbsaure. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Coéthen, 
Jahrg. 20, 1896, p. 865-866.) +t VOA 


559. Schluttig, Oswald. Tinte. (In: Georg 
Lunge and Ernst Berl, Chemisch-technische 
Untersuchungsmethoden. 6. ed. Berlin, 
1911. Bd. 4, p. 399-428.) PMB 


560. Ink. (In: Georg Lunge, editor. 

Technical methods of chemical analysis. 

New York, 1914. v. 3, part 1, p. 511+538.) 
PMB 


See also Neumann, G. S., and 
Oswa.Lp SCHLUTTIG. 


561. Schluttig, Oswald, and G. S. NEUMANN. 
Die Eisengallustinten. Grundlagen zu ihrer 
Beurtheilung. Im Auftrage der Firma Aug. 
Leonhardi in Dresden, chemische Fabriken 
fiir Tinten... Dresden: v. Zahn & Jaensch, 
1890. vi, 97 p. illus. tables. 8°. VOPB 


Much quoted classic on the subject. 


562. Schmid, Heinrich. Oxydation der Cel- 
lulose. (Jahres-Bericht tiber die Leistungen 
der chemischen Technologie fiir 1883, Leip- 
zig, N. F. Jahrg. 14, 1884, p. 1076-1078.) 
VOA 


Receipt for sympathetic ink. 


563. Schneemann, G. Eisen - Gallusgerb- 
saure-Tinte. (Seifensieder-Zeitung, Augs- 
burg, Jahrg. 40, 1913, p. 150.) +3-VON 


Economical method of manufacture on a large scale, 
substituting dextrine for gum-arabic. 


563a. Schopper, Theodor. Ein neues Ver- 
fahren zur Wiederverarbeitung von altem 
Druckpapier. (Wochenblatt ftir Papier- 
fabrikation, Biberach, Bd. 47, Jahrg. 1916, 
p. 543-544.) * VMPA 


564. Schrauth, W. Entfernen von Drucker- 
schwarze aus Altpapier. (Chemiker-Zei- 
tung, Céthen, Jahrg. 45, 1921, p. 1090-1091.) 

VOA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
16, 1922, p. 645, PKA. 


565. Schwarze Anilintinte. (Farberei-Mus- 
ter-Zeitung, Leipzig, Jahrg. 31, 1882, p. 117- 
118.) VLA 


See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 


London, v. 1, 1882, p. 224, VOA. 


566. Die Schwarzfarben in der Anstrichtech- 
nik. (Farben-Zeitung, Berlin, Jahrg. 25, 
1920, p. 274-277, 318-319, 360-362, 406-407, 
449-451.) VOA 


General review of the use of black pigments in print- 
ing inks, paints, ete. ; 


567. Schweizer, Viktor. The distillation of 
resins. Resinate lakes and pigments. Car- 
bon pigments and pigments for typewriting 
machines, manifolders, etc. A description of 
the proper methods of distilling resin-oils, 
the manufacture of resinates, resin-var- 
nishes, resin-pigments, and enamel paints; 
the preparation of all kinds of carbon pig- 
ments and printers’ ink. London: Scott, 
Greenwood & Son, 1907. viii, 183 p. illus. 
S.. 


-VOP 
568. The distillation of resins and the 
preparation of rosin products, resinates, 


lamp-black, printing inks, typewriting inks, 
etc., translated from the German of Victor 
Schweizer. 2d English edition, revised and 
re-written by H. B. Stocks. London: Scott, 


Greenwood and Son, 1917. viii, 212 p. illus. 
sie 


VOP 


a a 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 31 


569. The Scientific American cyclopedia of 
formulas, partly based upon the twenty- 
eighth edition of Scientific American cyclo- 
pedia of receipts, notes and queries, edited 
by Albert A. Hopkins. New York: Scien- 
tific American Publishing Co., 1921. vii, 
L077 p. - illus. .8°. Desk (Room 121) 


For numerous recipes see p. 908-922. 


570. Scoville, Wilbur L. The pharmacist’s 
ink. (Scientific American supplement, New 
York, v. 49, 1900, p. 20152.) V 


571. Secrets concernant les arts et métiers. 
Paris) laude Jombert, 1716. 26 1., 610 p., 
Pier aZ VBA 

See chapter 10 for various recipes. 

Library also has English edition under title: Valu- 
able secrets in arts, trades, &c. selected from the best 
authors and adapted to the situation of the United 
States. New-York: Evert Duyckinck, 1816. iv, (1)6—- 
Biri) p., 9.1 712°. 

572. The Selection of inks. 
London, v. 25, 1913, p. 334.) +* IPA 


573. Senefelder, Alois. A complete course 
of lithography: containing clear and explicit 
instructions in all the different branches and 
manners of that art: accompanied by illus- 
trative specimens of drawings. To which 
- is prefixed a history of lithography, from its 
origin to the present time... With a pref- 
ace by Frederic von Schlichtegroll. Trans- 
lated from the original German, by A. S. 
London: R. Ackermann, 1819. xxviii p., 2 1, 
85 p., 1 1., (1)92-342 p., 11. illus. 4°. 
+ MDP 

See chapter 2: Ink, chalk, etching-ground and 
colours. Several recipes. 

Library also has German edition, 1818; French edi- 
tion, 1819; English edition, 1911. j 
574. Senefelder, Ed. Knecht. Encre indéleé- 
bile. (Le Technologiste, Paris, tome 28, 
1867, p. 198.) 

See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, N. F. Jahrg. 
21.1867, p: 611,,VA 
575. Seyda, Anton. Eine empfindliche 
Gerbsaure-Reaction. (Chemiker - Zeitung, 
Cothen, Jahrg. 22, 1898, p. 1085.) tr VOA 


576. Seymour, Alfred. Modern printing 
inks. A practical handbook for printing ink 
manufacturers and printers. London: Scott, 


(British printer, 


Greenwood & Son, 1910. vii, 83 p. illus. 
So. VOPB 
577. Practical lithography. London: 
Scott, Greenwood & Son, 1903. xi, 104 p. 
illus. MDP 


See chapters 2 and 10. 


578. Shadwell, Gilbert C. Use of gas in 
manufacture and utilization of glue, inks 
and similar substances. (American gas 
engineering journal, New York, v. 109, 


1918, p. 17-30.) VOA 
Covers briefly writing and printing inks. 

579. Sharples, Stephen Paschall. Notes on 

photographic testing of inks. illus. (Ameri- 


can Philosophical Society. Proceedings, v. 
34, Jan., 1895, p. 471-477.) * BA 


585. 


580. Sherman, George. Practical printing; 
explaining the ways and means of produc- 


tion in the modern printing plant. New 
York: Oswald Publishing Co., 1911. 4 p.l., 
Lavon lass 42 * IPR 


See chapter 11 on colored printing inks. 


581. Should a pressman make his own ink 


specialties. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 56, 
1915, p. 105-106.) +* IP A 
582. Sigmund Ullman Company. “Double 
tone’ inks. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 42, 
1908, p. 395.) +* IPA 
583. Silbermann, T., and H. Ozorovirz. Zur 
Kenntnis der Eisengallustinten. Uber die 


Fahigkeit der Gallussauren und verwandter 
Substanzen, komplexe Salze zu _ bilden. 
(Chemisches Zentralblatt, Berlin, Folge 5 


’ 


Vanrsen 124 Theil.2, 1908p. 1024=1025)) 
PKA 
See also Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 


London, v. 27, 1908, p. 974-975, VOA; Chemical ab- 
stracts, Easton, Penn., Vous 1908, Dae 2OGa ae eA 
Chemical Society. Journal: Abstracts, London, v. 96, 
part 1, p. 32-33, PKA. 


Sinclair, W., joint author. 
A. W., and others. 


584. Sloane, David H. Cooperation between 
organizations or associations. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 67, 1921, p. 234.) F* IPA 


Status of printer’s ink industry discussed. 


See Bishop, 


Printing ink and printing ink 
makers, a strong plea for consideration. 
(British printer, London, v. 34, 1922, p. 205- 
206. ) +* IPA 


586. The Smell of printing ink. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 57, 1916, p. 94~95.) 
+* IPA 


587. Smith, J. H. The fading of printing 
inks. (British printer, London, v. 30, 1917, 
De i5:) +* IPA 


588. Smith, W. H., and J. B. Tutte. Iodine 
number of linseed and petroleum oils. 
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1914. 17 p. 
8°. (United States. — Bureau of Standards. 
Technologic paper 37.) VBDA 
Testing of oil used in manufacture of 
printing inks, 
See also Tuttle, John Betley, and 
W. H. Smiru. 


589. Soft ink on bond paper. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 42, 1909, p. 919.) +* IPA 


590. Some ink formulas. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 9, 1892, p. 1063.) +* IPA 
Recipes for inks for copying without pressure; 


marking; writing on glass; stencils; rubber stamps; 
indelible ink; writing on zinc and tin. 


“burnt”’ 


591. Something about varnish for printing 
inks. (British printer, London, v. 31, 1918- 
19, p. 209-210.) +* IPA 


32 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


592. Something about writing inks. Notes 
on fluidity, durability, corrosion and copy- 
ing. (Scientific American supplement, New 
York, vi7t, 1911;%p. 320) VA 


593. Southward, John. Modern printing. 
A treatise on the principles and practice of 
typography and the auxiliary arts. London: 
Raithby, Lawrence & Co., Ltd., 1900. xiv, 
861 p68 1, bdiagr., 6facsims., 9 pl.; 2 ports., 
Ptabler-8% * TPR 


See Section 3, chapter 19: Properties of inks used 
in colour printing; Section 4, chapter 1, Printing ink. 


594. Practical printing. A handbook 


of thesart of typorrapny..... lhe sixth 
edition by George Joyner. London: The 
“Printers’ Register” Off. ;1911.; 2 v. 8°. 

* IPR 


See v. 2, p. 84-92, for general chapter on inks 


595. Specht, Leopold, and Fritz Lorenz. 

Neue Gerbstoff-Bestimmungen. (Chemiker- 

Zeitung, Céothen, Jahrg. 25, 1901, p. 5-6.) 
tt VOA 


596. Neue Gerbstoffbestimmung. illus. 
(Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 24, 1900, 
p. 170-171.) tt VOA 


597. Special inks for special purposes. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 30, 1902, p. 223- 
224.) +* IPA 


598. Spence, J. Napier. Notes on gallotan- 
nic and gallic acids. (Society of Chemical 
Industry. Journal, London, v. 11, may p. 
1114-1115.) VOA 


Also in Zeitschrift fir analytische Chemie, Wies- 
baden, Jahrg. 31, 1892, p. 87-89, PKA. 


599. Spica, Matteo. Considerazioni sul 
valore tecnico delle sostanze tanniche e 
nuovo metodo per il riconoscimento e il 
dosamento dell’ acido gallico in esse. (La 
Gazzetta chimica italiana, Roma, v. 31, 1901, 


parte 2, p. 201-208.) PKA 
600. Spicher, Craig Reno. The practice of 
presswork. Pittsburgh, 1919. 4 p.1, 240 p. 
illus. 8°. *TPV 


Contains a chapter on the Manufacture of printing 
ink, by James A. Ullman. Recipes. Doubletone ink. 


601. Spraying of ink. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 39, 1907, p. 738.) +* IPA 


Suggestion for avoiding. 


602. Stamping ink for varnished label. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 55, 1915, p. itt 
IPA 


603. Standard conditions for the printing 
ink industry adopted by the color standard- 
ization committee. The adoption of the 
Ostwald color theory as a standard for 
measurement of color tones. Discussion 
of the ten conditions for fastness. (Color 
trade journal, New York, v. 11, 1922, p. 114— 
Piso) VOA 


604. Steer, F. Aus einem Schreiben des 
Apothekers Herrn F. Steer an Prof. Schrot- 


ter. (Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissen- 
schaften, Vienna. Sitzungsberichte, Math.- 
naturwissenschaftliche Classe, Wien, v. 22, 
1856, p. 249-250.) * EF 
Preparation of gallic acid from Turkish nuts. 


See also Jahresbericht tiber die Fortschritte der 
Chemie, Giessen, 1856, p. 482, PKA. 


605. Strachan, James. The recovery and 
re-manufacture of waste-paper; a practical 
treatise printed on paper made entirely from 
regenerated waste-paper. Aberdeen: The 
Albany Press, 1918. vi p., 31, 158 p. illus. 
Be, VMP 


Has historical account of de-inking, with descrip- 
tions of modern practice. For review see Paper, New 
York, v. 22, 1918, p. 668. 


606. The Structure of a simple colored ink. 
chart. (Inland printer, Chicago, v. 56, 1916, 
Del se) t* IPA 


607. Strunk, H. Marking inks for laundry 
use. (Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., 


v.15, LOld. pe 2saoe PKA 
Abstract only. 
608. Suitable inks for butter wrappers. (In- 


land printer, Chicago, v. 37, 1906, p. 409.) 

+* IPA 

Sullivan, Thomas V., joint author. See 

Underwood, Norman, and THomas V. SuL- 
LIVAN. 


609. Swan, Robert Thaxter. Paper and ink. 
tBoston:,; Library Bureau, 1895. 20 p. nar. 
24°, VMP p.v. 3, no. 4 


Repr.: Library journal, New York, v. 20, May, 
1895, p. {bse 167,78 Ae 
Discusses writing inks in general. 


610. Die Taetigkeit des K6niglichen Ma- 
terialpriifungsamtes der Technischen Hoch- 
schule Berlin 1906. (Chemiker - Zeitung, 
Céthen, Jahrg. 32, 1908, p. 269-270, oa 


Brief reference to ink investigations. 
Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
2, 1908, p. 2198-2199, PKA. 


611. Teclu, Nic. Uber die Entzifferung von 
Schriftzeichen auf verkohlten und verbrann- 
ten Papieren. (Archiv fiir Kriminal-Anthro- 
pologie und Kriminalistik, Leipzig, Bd. 36, 
1910, p. 115-121.) SLA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
5, 1911, p. 1724-1725, PKA; Chee Zentralblatt, 
Berlin, Folge 5s Jahre. 14, Th. , 1910, p. 1337-1338, 


612. Thompson, Albert. Méthode de dosage 
volumétrique du tannin et analyse des bois 
et extraits tanniques. (Académie des sci- 
ences. Comptes rendus, Paris, tome 135, 
1902, p. 689-691.) *EO 


613. Thompson, Sir Edward Maunde. 

Handbook of Greek and Latin paleography. 

New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1893. 2 p.1., 

xii, 343 p., 3 pl. 12°. (International scien- 

tific series. v. 70.) iG 
See p. 50-52. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 43 


614. Thomson, William. On the chemical 
composition of the ink on letters and docu- 
ments as evidence in legal cases. (Man- 
chester Literary and Philosophical Society. 
Proceedings, v. 19, 1879-80, p. 160-164.) ae 


Also printed in Chemical news, London, v. 42, 1880, 
p. 32-33, PKA 

Abstract in “Chemical Society. Journal, 
v. 50, Abstracts, 1881, p. 67-68, PKA. 


615. Thorpe, Sir Thomas Edward. A dic- 

tionary of applied chemistry. rev. ed. v. 

1-5. London and New York: Longmans, 

Green & Co., 1921-24. 8°. vo 
See v. 3, p. 628-634. 


616. Three-colour inks and their selection. 
(British journal of photography, London, 
Jan. 5, 1912, Colour photography supple- 
ment, p. 4.) MFA 


617. Tieghem, Ph. van. Sur la fermentation 

gallique. (Académie des sciences. Comptes 

rendus, Paris, tome 65, 1867, p. 1091-1094.) 
* EO 


Abstract in Zeitschrift fiir Chemie, Leipzig, N. F. 
Bdge sos p. 222, Ph A. 


London, 


618. Las Tintas de imprenta i su fabricacion. 
(Sociedad de fomento fabril. Boletin, San- 
tiago, an6 40, 1923, p. 270-274, 317-321, 420- 
425, 502-508, 552-561.) VA 


619. Tinting ultramarine. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 47, 1911, p. 104.) +* IPA 


620. To make copying ink print clear. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 26, 1901, p. 938.) 
+* TPA 
621. To make waterproof india ink. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 55, 1915, p. 489.) 
+*® TPA 
‘ 622. To prevent ink drying in cans. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 40, 1907, p. 82.) f* IPA 


623. To prevent ink drying too quickly. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 23, 1899, p. 625.) 

+* IPA 
624. To remove ink from paper. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 102.) f* IPA 


625. To restore the quality of copying ink. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 24, 1899, p. 97.) 
t* IPA 
626. Todeschini, Giustiniano. Uber einige 
Reaktionen zur Unterscheidung von Gerb- 
saure und Gallussaure. (Chemisches Zen- 
tralblatt, Berlin, Folge 5, Jahrg. 3, Theil 1, 
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627. Toovey. Ink for photolithography 
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114.) PKA 


Also in Chemisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, Folge 3, 
Wanre. 12, p. 288, PKA. 
The above are abstracts only. 


628. Traill, Thomas Stewart. On the com- 
position of a new writing ink, which, in 
resisting chemical deletion, promises to di- 


minish the chance of the falsification of 
bills, deeds and other documents. (Royal 
Society of Edinburgh. Transactions, Edin- 
burgh, v. 14, 1840, p. 419-429.) * EC 


Author was Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in 
the University of Edinburgh. 


629. Treatment of inks for special . work. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 31, 1903, p. 231.) 
t* IPA 


Inks for 3-color halftones. 


630. Trezise, F. J. The use of colors tin 
embossing and diestamping). (In: Inland 
printer, A practical guide to embossing and 
dierstamiping. ~ Chicago, 1908.> 8°.- p.:62= 
67.) * IPR 


631. “Frotman, S. R.,) and J. E. Hacxrorp. 
Strychnine tannate and its use in the analy- 
sis of tanning materials. (Society of Chemi- 
cal Industry. Journal, London, v. 24, 1905, 
p. 1096-1100.) VOA 


Abstract in Chemisches Zentralblatt, Berlin, Folge 
5, Jahrg. 10, Theil 1, 1906, p. 406-407, PKA. 


632. Trouble with copying ink. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 38, 1906, p. 95.) F®* IPA 
Remedy suggested. 


633. Trouble with copying ink. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 40, 1908, p. 593.) F* IPA 


634. Trouble with vermillion ink. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 38, 1907, p. 724.) f* IPA 


Tscherne, R., joint author. See Her- 


zig, J.. and R. TSCHERNE. 


635. Tschugaeff, L. Einige Bemerkungen 
tiber die Abhandlung von C. Liebermann: 
“Zur Theorie der  Beizenfarbstoffe.” 
(Deutsché chemische Gesellschaft. Be- 
richte, Berlin, Jahrg. 41, 1908, p. res 


636. Einige Bemerkungen tber die 
Ringbildung bei Komplexverbindungen. 
(Journal fiir praktische Chemie, Leipzig, 
N. F. Bd. 76, 1907, p. 88-93.) PKA 


637. Uber den Einfluss der Ringbin- 
dung auf den Bestandigkeitsgrad von Kom- 
plexverbindungen. (Journal ftir praktische 
Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 183 ,N. F. Bd. 75), 
1907, p. 153-168.) PKA 


638. Tuttle, John Betley, and W. H. Smiru. 
Analysis of printing inks. Washington: 


Gove Pre. Offte 191458 20.9. 8 {United 
States. — Bureau of Standards. Techno- 
logic papers. no. 39.) VBDA 


Abstract in Journal of industrial & engineering 
Se Ee Easton, Penn., v. 6, 1914, p. 659-660, 


See also Smith, W. H., and J. B. 
PPTL: 


639. Tyson, T. M. Effect of colour chemi- 
cals in printing processes. (British printer, 
London, v. 31, 1918-19, p. 229-230.) f* IPA 


34 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


640. Pigments for printing inks. (So- 
ciety of Chemical Industry. Journal, Lon- 
don, v. 37, 1918, p. 742A.) VOA 


Abstract only. See also Chemical abstracts, Easton, 
Penn.; 13,1919 sp..1158, PRA; 


641. Ueber die Zusammensezung der eng- 


lischen Copirtinte. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 76, Jahrg. 
1840, p. 157.) 3-VA 


See also Kunst und Gewerbe-Blatt, Miinchen, Jahrg. 
26, Bd. 18, 1840, p. 67, VA. 


642. Ullmann, Gustav. Prifungsmethode 
der in der Farberei verwendeten Gerbma- 
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(Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 23, 1899, 
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643. Ullman, James A. The manufacture 
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644. Unausloschliche Tinte fiir Chlorbleiche 
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Baumwollen- und Lennenstticke. (Poly- 
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645. Underwood, John. The history and 
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character of ancient and modern documents. 
(Banker’s magazine, New York, series 3, 


v. 12, 1878, p. 894-899, 962-966.) THA 


646. On the history and chemistry of 
writing, printing, and copying inks, and a 
new plan of taking manifold copies of writ- 
ten and printed documents, maps, charts, 
plans, and drawings. (Society of Arts. 
Journal, London, v. 5, 1857; p:. 67-74.) VA 


647. Underwood, John, and F. V. Burt. 
Copirschwarze fiir den Druck. (Polytech- 
nisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 
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648. Underwood, Norman, and T. V. SuLtt- 
VAN. The chemistry and technology of 
printing inks. New York: D. Van Nostrand 
Gompany,1915, 93 pL loti Wise ow 

VOPB 


Authors have charge of ink-making, United States 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 


649. United States. — Bureau of Standards. 
The composition, properties, and testing of 
printing inks. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 
1915. 35 p. 8°. (United States. — Bureau 
of Standards. Circular no. 53.) VBDA 

Has brief bibliography of inks, oils, pigments, and 
scientific journals, 


See also Scientific American supplement, New York, 
v. 81, 1916, p. 43, VA 


650. Inks —their composition, manu- 
facture, and methods of testing. Washing- 


ton: Gov.,Prtg. Off., 1920. 24 pro) (Gir 
cular no. 95.) VBDA 
Brief but excellent general survey. 
reer in Chemical trade journal, London, v. 68, 
1921, p. 6-8, VOA; Chemical age, New York, v. 28, 
1920, Dp. 290-291, VOA. 
650a. United States Government mas- 
ter specification for black waterproof draw- 
ing ink. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1925. 


3p. 8° (Circular nose VBDA 
651. Unsuitable ink. (Inland printer, Chi- 
cago, v. 43, 1909, p. 103.) T*¥ IPA 


Recommendations for litho-plate paper. 


652. Urban, Wilhelm. Ueber photograph- 
ische Differenzierung von Tinten. illus. 
(Jahrbuch fir Photographie und Reproduk- 
Nene Halle a. S., Jahrg. 20, 1906, 
p. 650-652.) MFA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
1, 1907, p. 19, PKA. 


653. Ure’s dictionary of arts, manufactures, 
and mines, containing a clear exposition of 
their principles and practice by Robert 
Hunt, assisted by F. W. Rudler. v. 1-2, 4. 
London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1875- 
192 Reda 


For recipes see v. 2, p. 914-916. 


654. Use of bentonite in de-inking of news- 
papers gives promise of forest conservation. 
(Chemical & metallurgical engineering, 
New York, v. 27, 1922, p. 744.) VOA 


655. Utz. Beitrag zur Frage tiber die Auf- 
spaltung der Gallusgerbsaure. (Chemiker- 
Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 29, Semester 1, 
1905, p. 31-32.) tt VOA 


656. Valenta, Eduard. Die bunten Druck- 
farben. Halle a S.: Wilhelm Knapp, 1914. 
xii, 309 p. illus. 8°. (In his: Die Rohstoffe ~ 
der graphischen Druckgewerbe. Bd. 3.) 
VOPB 


657. Fette, Harze, Firnisse, Russ, 
schwarze Druckfarben und _ verschiedene 
andere in den graphischen Druckgewerben 
verwendete Materialien (lithographische 
Tinten, Tusche, Kreiden, Walzenmassen, 
Feuchtwasser, Drucktinkturen, Lacke, Um- 
druck-, Deck-, Stempelfarben U. > Bieta 
Hallea S:: Wilhelm Knapp, 1908. xv, 346 p. 
illus. 8°. (In his: Die Rohstoffe der graph- 
ischen Druckgewerbe. Bd. 2.) VOPB 


658. Uber die Lichtechtheit und das 
Verhalten verschiedener Teerfarbstofflacke 
als Druckfarben. (Chemiker-Zeitung, C6- 
then, Jahrg. 30, 1906, p. 901-904; Jahrg. 33, 
1909, p. 1165-1167.) VOA 


Translation in British journal of photography, Lon- 
don, v. 53, 1906, p. 770-773; v. 56, 1909, Colour 
photography supplement, p. 92-94, MFA. 


659. Vanderstichel, A. A fast ink for use in 
paper mills. (Chemical abstracts, Easton, 
Penn., v. 17, 1923, po.3419)) PKA 


Nets, only. Ink will not fade even when exposed 
for several months to the atmosphere of the bleaching 
room. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 35 


660. Vandevelde, A. J. J. 


Influence of acid- 


ity of paper on the fading of ink. (Society 
of Chemical Industry. Journal, London, 
v. 26, 1907, p. 548.) VOA 


661. Notes de chimie sur les papiers et 
les encres. (Revue des bibliothéques et ar- 
chives de Belgique, Bruxelles, tome 4, 906, 
p. 77-85.) * HA 

Author is director of the city laboratory of Ghent: 
Gives results of durability tests on five types of ink. 


662. Vaubel, Wilhelm, and Otro ScHEUER. 
Zur Frage der Bestimmung der Gerbsaure 
in Gerbstoffen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir ange- 
wandte Chemie, Berlin, Jahrg. 19, 1906, p. 
2130-2133.) PKA 


663. Vermilion ink affecting electros. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 41, 1908, p. 410.) 
+* IPA 


664. Vermilion not a stable pigment. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 47, p. 729.) ** IPA 


665. Vézes, M., and G. Dupont. Résins 
et térébenthines, les industries dérivées. 
Paris: J. B. Bailliére et fils, 1924. 656 p. 
illus. 8°. VOP 


ae & 568-597 for manufacture of blacks, printing 
inks, Chinese ink, lithographic and autographic inks 
and "pencils. 


666. Viedt, C. H. Bereitung einer schwarzen 
Anilintinte. (Polytechnisches Notizblatt, 
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See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 29, p. 1494-1495, VA. 


667. To make gold and silver inks. 
(Practical magazine, London, v. 5, 1875, p. 
275-276.) 3-VA 


668. Ueber Anilintinten. (Dingler’s 
polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Jahrg. 
1874, Bd. 214, p. 167-169.) 3-VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 29, 1875, p. 47-49, VA 


669. Ueber die Herstellung guter Gold- 
und Silbertinten. (Dingler’s polytechnisches 
Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 215, 1875, p. 567.) 
3-VA 
See also Polytechnisches Notizblatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 
30, 1875, p. 186-187, VA 


670. Ueber schwarze Schreibtinten. 
(Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, Augs- 
burg, Bd. 216, 1875, p. 453-456, 532-535; Bd. 
217, p. 73-77, 146-150.) 3-VA 

Several formulas. Abstract in Jahresbericht der 
chemischen Technologie, Leipzig, Jahrg. 21, 1876, p. 


ee VOA; Chemical Society. Journal, London, 
1876, v. 1, p. 821-823, PKA. 


671. Vieli, G., and others. Die primaren 
Tintensalze der Eisentinten. (Liebig’s An- 
nalen der Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 435, 1924, 
p. 233-264.) PKA 


672. Villon, A. M: Fabrication de l’encre 
pour la taille douce. (Société chimique de 


Paris. Bulletin, Paris, série 3, tome 9, 1893, 
p. 929-936.) PKA 


Good abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. 
Journal, London, v. 13, 1894, p. 721, VOA. 


673. Vogel, August. Ueber die blaue Tinte 
aus. Berlinerblau. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. pee 1863, 
Hles2:) mia 

See also Polytechnisches Notizblatt, oad Jahrg. 


18, 1863, p. 220-221, VA; Polytechnisches Central- 
blatt, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 17. 1863, p. 1246, VA. 


Voigtlaender, F., joint author. 
Dennstedt, M., and F. VomcTLAENDER. 


See 


674. Vortheilhafte Bereitung einer dauer- 
haften schwarzen Tinte aus den Beeren des 
Sambucus Ebulus. (Dingler’s polytech- 
nisches Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 151, 1859, p. 
466.) 3-VA 


See also Polytechnisches ai hag He Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 13, 1859, p. 751, 


OF Se sen) hs; Waterproof black fate 
(American druggist, New York, v. 63, no. 3, 
1915, p. 45.) tt WTA 


676. Wackenroder, H. Beitrage zur Kennt- 

niss der Catechusaure. (Annalen der Phar- 

macie, Heidelberg, Bd. 31, 1839, p. 72-79.) 
PKA 


677. Wade, H. D., & Co. Wade’s standard 


printing inks manufactured in every variety 


of black & colors. New York ,1875}. 121 p. 

illus: obi. 12°. VOPB 
Catalogue of shades and prices. 

678. Wagner, Hans. Bronze-, Atlas- und 

Reflexfarben. (Farben-Zeitung, Berlin, 

Jahrg. 25, 1920, p. 18-19.) VOA 


Abstract in Chemical abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 
14, 1920, p. 636, PKA. 

A brief review of the use of metallic pigments, mix- 
tures of these with other pigments, and of fluorescent 
dyes and lakes in the production of paints and inks 
that have metallic lusters. 


679. Die graphischen Farben. (Chemi- 
ker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 46, 1922, p. 421- 
424.) VOA 
680. ——- Neue Lack- und Pigment-Farb- 
stoffe. (Farben-Zeitung, Berlin, Jahrg. 28, 


1923, p. 1386-1389.) VOA 


Has a tabulation of characteristics and designations. 


681. Walden, P. Ueber das optische Ver- 
halten des Tannins. (Deutsche chemische 
Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 30, 
Bd 34189707 alol-3)l 500) PKA 


682. Ueber die vermeintliche Identi- 
tat des Tannins mit der a-Digallussaure. 
(Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. Be- 
richte, Berlin, Jahrg. 31 (1898), Bd. 3, 1899, 
p. 3167-3174.) PKA 


683. Walker, Percy Hargraves. Some tech- 
nical methods of testing miscellaneous sup- 
plies, including paints and paint materials, 
inks, lubricating oils, soaps, etc. Wash- 
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1908. 48 p. 8°. 


36 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


(United States. —— Chemistry Bureau. Bul- 
letin 109.) VPH 


See p. 29-36 for writing, canceling, and rubber 
stamp inks. 


684. Walther, Bruno. Die Fabrikation 
von Pausfarben und Durchschlagpapieren. 
(Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Bd. 45, 1921, 
p. 287-288.) VOA 


See also Scientific American monthly, New York, 
4, 1921, p. 307-308, VA 


685. Die Fabrikation von Schreibma- 
schinenfarben und -Bandern. - (Chemiker- 
Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 45, 1921, p. 169- 
7) VOA 

Translated in Scientific American monthly, New 


York, v. 3, 1921, p. 536-537, VA; La Revue des pro- 
duits chimiques, Paris, année 24, p. 119-120, PKA. 


686. Das Ferrisulfatchlorid in der Tin- 
tenfabrikation. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, 
Bd.-45, 1921, p. 842.) vo 
See also Seifensieder-Zeitung, Augsburg, Jahrg. 48, 
1921, p. 745-746, 763-764, 780-781, 3-VON ; Chemical 
abstracts, Easton, Penn., v. 16, 1922, p. 350, PKA, 
687. Die Tintenfabrikation. (Chemi- 
ker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 45, 1921, p. 430- 
432.) tt VOA 


Formulas for various kinds of inks, 


688. Wangner, Hermann. Entfernung von 
Druck- und Schriftzeichen aus bedrucktem 
Papier. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 
35, 1914, p. 927-928.) VOA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 33, 1914, p. 858, VOA. 


689. Wanted gloss effect on black ink. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 33, 1904, p. 701.) 
+* IPA 
690. Wants a black ink that can be removed 
from paper with a steel pointer. (Inland 
printer, Chicago, v. 24, 1899, p. 253.) f* IPA 


Editor has no knowledge of such an ink. 


- 691. Wants to prevent purple fading. (In- 
land printer, Chicago, v. 30, 1903, p. 761.) 
f* IPA 


692. Wants to remove ink from aluminum. 
(Inland printer, Chicago, v. 24, 1900, p. 577.) 

+* IPA 
693. Warhurst, B. W. A colour dictionary, 
giving about two hundred names of colours 
used in printing, etc. Specially prepared 
for stamp collectors. London: S. Gibbons, 
18905 17p.L,°48 p:, lrcoldi pigns TVG 


694. Wattenbach, Wilhelm. Das Schrift- 
wesen im Mittelalter. Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 
1875.22 Vili, 569-p. °2..6d So #IC 


See p. 193-203. Etymology discussed and several 
recipes given with footnote references. 


695. Wegler, Th. Rothe Tinte zum Zeich- 
nen der Wasche. (Bayerisches Industrie- 
und Gewerbe-Blatt, Mutinchen, Jahrg. 6, 
1874, p. 209.) VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 28, 1874, p. 1370, VA; Polytechnisches Notiz- 
blatt, Mainz, Jahrg. 29, 1874, p. 303, VA. 


696. Wehrs, Georg Friedrich. Vom Papier, 
den vor der Erfindung desselben tiblich ge- 
wesenen Schreibmassen, und _ sonstigen 
Schreibmaterialien. Halle: J. J. Gebauer, 
1789: -8 °p.L.,<728 pal eines VMP 


See chapter 11 for history and recipes. 


697. Wells, Sidney D. The de-inking of old 
newspapers. (Canadian pulp & paper maga- 
zine, Gardenville, P. Q., v. 20, 1922, p. 599- 
602.) VMPA | 


698. Making newspapers from old 
paper stock. De-inking processes for old 
newspapers and the use of bentonite as 
peptizing agent. (Paper, New York, v. 30, 
no. 14, 1922, p. 7-10.) VMPA 


699. Wende, Hermann. Ueber Trimethyl- 
anthragallol. (Deutsche chemische Gesell- 
schaft. Berichte, Berlin, Jahrg. 20, 1887, p. 
867-870.) PKA 


Wense, W., joint author. 
mann, C., and W. WENSE. 


See Lieber- 


700. Werner, A. Uber die Schwarze von 
Tintenflecken auf Papier. (Zeitschrift ftir 
Elektrochemie, Halle a. S., Bd. 22, 1916, 
p. 23-27.) PKA 


Abstract in Society of Chemical Industry. Journal, 
London, v. 35, 1916, p. 428-429, VOA. 


701. Zur Theorie der Beizenfarbstoffe. 
(Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. Be- 
richte, Berlin, Jahrg. 41, 1908, p. 1062-1071, 
2383-2386. ) PKA 


702. Westcott, Henry P. Where the printer 
gets his ink. America’s carbon-black in- 
dustry and the methods it employs. illus. 
(Scientific American, New York, v. 124, 
1921, p. &8, 99-100.) VA 


703. Why printing inks must be dearer. 
(British printer, London, v. 32, 1920, p. 196.) 
Tt * IPA 


704. Wilkinson, W. J. Standardizing col- | 
our process inks. (British printer, London, 
v. 32, 1919, p. 107-108; v. 34, 1921, p. 27-28.) 

t* IPA 


705. Wilkinson, W. T. Photo-mechanical 


processes. A practical guide... London: 
Hampton & Co. ,1892?; vii(i), 7-216 p. 

Wus.6 3; ediatieee MDS 
See index. 


706. Winterniss, J. Ueber Anfertigung der 

sogenannten Alizarin-Tinte. (Kunst und 

Gewerbe-Blatt, Miinchen, Jahrg. 42, Bd. 
V 


p. 370.) 


707. Ueber die sogenannte Alizarin- 
Tinte. (Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal, 
Stuttgart and Augsburg, Bd. 139, 1856, p. 
447-450.) 3-VA 


See also Polytechnisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. 
Jahrg. 10, 1856, p. 767, VA 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS ae 


708. Wisbar, G. Writing inks, their esti- 
mation. (Society of Chemical Industry. 
Journal, London, v. 15, 1896, p. 55.) VOA 


709. Wislicenus, H. Uber Gerbmaterial- 
analyse mit “gewachsener” Tonerde. (Zeit- 
schrift ftir analytische Chemie, Wiesbaden, 
Jahrg. 44, 1905, p. 96-106.) PKA 


710. Versuche zur Gerbstoffbestim- 
mung ohne Hautpulver. (Zeitschrift fur 
angewandte Chemie, Berlin, Jahrg. 1904, 
p. 801-810.) PKA 


711. Wislicenus, Wilhelm. Ueber einige 
Aldehydsauresster. (Deutsche chemische 
Gesellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Bd. 20, 1887, 
p. 2930-2934.) PKA 


712. Ueber die Isomerie der Formyl- 
phenylessigester. (Deutsche chemische Ge- 
sellschaft. Berichte, Berlin, Bd. 28, 1895, 
p. 767-774.) PKA 


AS: Ueber die Isomerie der Formyl- 
phenylessigester. (Liebig’s Annalen der 
Chemie, Leipzig, Bd. 291, 1896, p. pe! 


Not the same as the previous entry. 


714. Ueber Tautomerie. (Sammlung 
chemischer und chemisch-technischer Vor- 
trage, Stuttgart, Bd. 2, 1898, p. eras 


See p. 242 for iron salts. 


715. Wittstein, G.C. On the preparation of | 


gallic acid from Chinese gall-nuts. (Phar- 
maceutical journal and transactions, Lon- 


don, v. 12, 1852-53, p. 444-445.) WTA 


Wolff, F., joint author. See Klaproth, 
M. H., and F. Wo irr. 


Wolff, Hans, joint author. See Zellner, 
Heinrich, and Hans Wotrr. 


716. Wood, George W. Scientific hand- 
writing testimony. Higher art of handwrit- 


ing and typewriting investigation explained. 


and illustrated. Court rulings and noted 
cases cited. Pittsburgh: Cramer Printing 
and Publishing Company, Crafton Branch, 
cop. 1922. 3 p.l., 9-76 p., 41. illus. ee 


ICL 
717. The Word “ink.” (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 4, 1887, p. 468.) +* TPA 


Equivalents in ancient and Oriental languages. 


718. A Word on ink. (Chambers’ Edin- 
burgh journal, Edinburgh, v. 12, 1850, p. 
120-122.) * DA 


719. The Wratten tricolour  ink-tester. 
(British journal of photography, London, 
v. 56, Jan. 22, 1909, p. 69.) MFA 


720. Writing ink in cakes. (American drug- 
gists’ circular, New York, v. 1, 1857, p. 67.) 
tT} WTA 


Leonhardi’s formula, 


721. Wyman, Walter F. The American 
writing ink industry. illus. (Export 
American industries, New York, v. 19, 1912, 
no. 2, p. 51-53.) +TLA 


Factory pictures. 


722. Yano, M. Microscopical examination 
of printed paper. (Society of Chemical In- 
dustrya, Journal, London.) v.236; 1917, p. 
868.) VOA 


Abstract only. Also in Paper makers’ monthly jour- 
nal, London, v. 55, 1917, p. 347, ,VMPA. 


Study of the penetration of paper by ink. 


723. Young, Sydney. A distinctive test for 
gallic acid. (Chemical news, London, v. 48, 
1883, p. 31-32.) PKA 


724. Zander, C. G. The influence of colored 
stock on colored ink. table. (Inland printer, 
Chicago, v. 43, 1909, p. 382-383.) +f* IPA 


725. Zaunick, Rudolph. Tintenrezepte des 
15. und 16. Jahrhunderts. (Geschichtsblat- 
ter fiir Technik, Industrie und Gewerbe, 
Berlin, Bd. 4, 1917, p. 74-75.) 


Recipes from Kochbuch von Maister Hannsen des 
von Wirtenberg Koch, 1460. 


726. Zechlin. Unausldéschliche Tinte zum 
Zeichnen der Wasche. (Polytechnisches 
Centralblatt, Leipzig, N. F. Jahrg. 16, 1862, 
p. 959.) VA 


727. Zellner, Heinrich, and Hans Wot-rFr. 
Uber die Ursachen der Hauterkrankungen 
im Buchdruckgewerbe. (Zeitschrift fir 
Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten, Leip- 
zig, Bd. 75, 1913, p. 69-80.) WAA 


Tabular data of materials used. 


728. Zwick, Karl G. Die Verwendung des 
Zeissschen Eintauch-Refraktometers fiir die 
Gerbstoffanalyse. illus. (Chemiker-Zei- 
tung, Cothen, Jahrg. 32, 1908, p. 405-406.) 
+? VOA 


38 THE NEW. YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY) 


PATENTS 


This list is compiled from official documents containing either specifications or ab- 
stracts, no attempt having been made to index publications which list titles only. Patents 
relating to printing inks are indicated by a star (*). 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Aus.: Ausztige aus den Patentschriften. 

Aus. off. jour.: Australian official journal. 

Ber.: Berichte der Deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. 

Bull. Soc. Chim.: Bulletin de la Société chimique. 

C. A.: Chemical abstracts (American). 

Cent.: Chemisches Centralblatt. 

Chem. tech. Ubers.: Chemisch-technische Ubersicht. 

Chem. Ztg.: Chemiker-Zeitung. 

Chim. et ind.: Chimie et industrie. 

Des.: Description des machines et procédés pour lesquels des brevets d’invention ont 
ete pris. 

Gaz.: New Zealand gazette (supplement). 

J. A. C.S.: Journal of the American Chemical Society. 

J.S.C.1.: Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. 

Jahr. Chem.: Jahresbericht der Chemie. 

Kunst.: Kunststoffe. 

Lange: Lange, Otto, Chemisch-technische Vorschriften, ed. 3, 1923-24. 

Lond, jour.: London journal (Newton’s). 

Mec. mag.: Mechanics’ magazine. 

Mon. sc. B.: Moniteur scientifique (Choix de brevets, supplément). 

Pat. O. R.: Canadian Patent Office record. 

Poly. Cent.: Polytechnisches Centralblatt. 

Ptb.: Oesterreichischer Patent Blatt. 

Rec.: Recueil des brevets d’invention. 

Rep.: Chemisch-technisches Repertorium (Supplement to Chemiker-Zeitung). For- 
merly Chemisches Repertorium. 

Repertory: Repertory of arts. 

Rev. chim. ind.: Revue de chimie industrielle. 

Tech. chem. J.: Technisch-chemisches Jahrbuch. 

Wag. seieks [Wagner’s] Jahresbericht tiber die Leistungen der chemischen Tech- 
nologie. 

Zeit. ang. C.: Zeitschrift fiir angewandt2 Chemie. 


‘ 


UNITED STATES 


The Reports of the Commissioner of Patents, 1845-1871, contain abstracts. Library has 
specifications, 1871-date. 


729. Cist, J. 1808. 734. Ferris, P. 2870. 1842. 
Mineral black for printing. Black ink. 


*730. Chase, B. 1810. 


Printers’ ink. 


*735. Clark, E. 4102. 1845. 


Printers’ ink. Colophany, rosins or bitumens, and 


731. Rennie, J. 1834. lampblack. 
Coloring matter. “ 
732. Myers, 7 D. 1835. 736. Mathews, M.M. 7686. 1850. 


Writing ane Use of rosin oil in printers’ ink. 


733. Spear, T. J. 2176. 1841. 737. Harrison, A. 8755. #1852. 


Indelible ink. Ink-making vessel. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 39 


Patents — United States, continued. 
*738. Turner,S.H. 10006. 1853. 


Printers’ ink. Colophonic tar, lampblack, indigo 
blue, indian red, rosin soap. 


*739. Thompson, C. A. 12733. 1855. 


Printers’ ink. Litharge, acetate of lead, linseed 
oil, gum copal. 


*740. Matthews, G. 17688. 1857. 
Printers’ ink. Calcined green oxide of chromium 
and linseed oil. 
*741. Smillie,G. 37984. 1863. 
Green ink for steel plate printing. 
chromium, and oil. 
*742. Underwood, J., and F. V. Burt. 
38008. 1863. 


Printers’ and copying ink. Nut-galls, iron sul- 
pear: gum senegal, treacle, soap, lampblack, prussian 
lue, water. 


*743. Eaton, A. K. 38298. 1863. 


Safety printers’ ink, Chromite of baryta. 
*744, Hunt, T.S. 40839. 1863. 


Safety printers’ ink. Based on per-oxide of tin 
and a small proportion of oxide of chromium or other 
metallic oxides. 


745. Rogers, R.H. 42405. 1864. 


Stamping ink. Coloring matter in a menstrum of 
the fibre or dust of leather to produce a “pulp” ink. 


746. Lummrus, T.J. 46684. 1865. 


Red writing ink. Rosin, alcohol, water, 
acacia, and gum myrrh. 


747. Holt, H. 47494. 1865. 


Stamping ink. Anilin red and glycerin. 


*748. Hulot, A.A. 47909. 1865. 


Printers’ ink. Glue, honey, water, and glycerin 
instead of varnish or oil commonly used. 


*749. Duryee,G. 48385. 1865. 


Printers’ ink. Petroleum distillation residue, sul- 
phuric acid. Produces “petroline wax” to be sub- 
stituted for linseed or other oils. 


*750. Whitefield, E. 48471. 1865. 
Printers’ ink. Nitric acid, sulphuric acid, log- 
wood, chinese blue, iron filings. 


751. Macdonough, J. 52869. 1866. 


Ink for postage stamps. Gelatin, glycerin, and 


Asbestos, 


gum 


color. 
*752. Sangster, J. A. W., and H. H. SAnc- 
STER. 53379. 1866. 
Se ink. Oil, rosin, soap, and pulverized 
coal, 


753. Lanza, John. 55679. 1866. 


Writing ink to show metallic lustre. Gum arabic, 
ey ammoniac, water, garlic juice, and bronze pow- 
er, 


754. Bowman, A.D. 59549. 1866. 


Writing ink. Logwood, bichromate of potash, prus- 
siate of potash, water. 
1867. 


*755. Loewenberg, E. 63733. 


Printers’ colored ink from saccharine substance in 
Bc ipation with glycerin or oily matter, or both, and 
color. 


756. Loewenberg, H. 63734. 1867. 
Marking ink. Iodine or bromine added to ordi- 

nary writing ink, 

757. Petitdidier, F. 64562. 1867. 


Applying designs in relief and brilliancy to woven 
fabrics. 


758. Owens, B. 65002. 1867. 


Writing ink. Hot water, paris blue, ox-gall, alco- 


hol. 
*759. Weissberger, M. 65973. 1867. 


Printers’ ink. Mineral resin, hydrocarbon oil, and 
lampblack. 
1867. 


*760. Wurtz, H. 67697. 


Printers’ ink from grahamite. 


761. Shaw, J. 69846. 1867. 


Writing ink. Water, logwood, sodium bicarbonate, 
potassium cyanide, prussiate of potash. 


762..Francis, L, 72621, 71867. 


Ruling ink. Anilin, acetic acid, and galls. 


*763. Wurtz, E. 74188. 1868. 


Printers’ ink from grahamite. 


764. Seidel, C. 76107. 1868. 


Coloring matter from cashew nut. 


765. Buzby, A.G. 78258. 1868. 

Copying ink. Water, galls, iron sulphate, indigo, 
sugar, gum arabic, or other ingredients in combina- 
tion with glycerin or gelatine, or both, and bichloride 
of mercury. 


*766. Wulsten, C. 79045. 


Printers’ colored ink. 


1868. 


P é Silicate of alumina, clay, 
prepared with zinc sulphate and with or without 
dilute sulphuric acid, and dyeing materials. 


767. McNeil, D.C. 79374. 1868. 


Sympathetic ink. Sulphuric acid, water, and sugar. 


768. Bloede, V.G. 87088. 1869. 


Stain removing compound. 


769. Dougherty, D. A. 87094. 1869. 


Black writing ink. Anilin blue, with iron salts, 
and galls or tannin. 


*770. McKellar, D. 87350. 


Printers’ ink for leather. 
bronze powders. 


771. Zengeler, J. 90417. 1869. 


Ink powder from anilin colors. 


*772. Kréci,C. 94220. 1869. 


_ Printers’ ink. Coal tar with wood charcoal and 
nitric acid, 


*773. Farrar, A. 100877. 1870. 


Printers’ ink, using a “new oily product, or such 
product with pigments and a saccharin syrup.” 


774. Simonds, J. P. 101170. 1870. 


_ ,Stamping ink. Combines orchil with a printing 
ink, 


4775, BYAancis, 1 .we 0224008 16/0. 


Printers’ ink. Glycerin, saccharin, and gums. 


776. Caldwell, J. M., and G. W. CALDWELL. 


1869. 


Varnish, paint, and 


102915. 1870. 
Indelible ink, Carbon, metallic salt, vegetable 
color, and anilin. 
*777. Casilear,G. W. 104554. 1870. 


Printers’ ink, Combination of “patent drier” with 
glycerin and boiled molasses. 


*778. Loewenberg, H. 


Printers’ ink. 
nary printers’ ink. 


*779. Turly, M., and B. F. THomas. 
105014. 1870. 


Printers’ ink. Volatilizes rosin or pitch. 


780. Panknin, C. F. 106198. 1870 


Non-corrosive ink. 


104862. 1870. 


Adds prussiate of potash to ordi- 


40 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — United States, continued. 


781. Hebel, C. 106582. 1870. 
Indelible writing ink. 
782. Beck, F. 107997. 1870. 


Compound for coloring paper. 


*783. McIlvaine, C. 108615. 


Printers’ copying ink, using gums. 


1870. 


784. Loftus, R.G. 109327. 1870. 
Writing ink. 
*785. Kircher, J. 110048. 1870. 


Printers’ ink, Peroxide and protoxide of iron, and 
varnish. 


"786. Farrar, A. «113755; 18/1: 
Printers’ ink. 
*787. Turly, M. 113947. 1871. 


Printers’ ink. 


788. Walsh, E. F., and S. DurYEA. 
115915. 31875 


Writing ink. Shellac, borax, water. 


*789. McIlvaine, C. 117313. 1871. 

Printers’ ink, Black color, glycerin, soluble gums, 
acid, and saccharin matter, 
790. McIlvaine, C. 117314. 1871. 


Copying ink for ruling and printing. Soluble color 
in glycerin, alcohol, and water, together with soluble 
gums, an acid, and saccharin matter. 


*791. Kircher, J. 119154. 1871. 


Printers’ ink. Iron dissolved in an acid and mixed 
with tannic or gallic acid, or both. Precipitate is 
treated with alkali and ground in varnish. 


/92.. Blaney, |. Vid. elec lee lords 


Restoring writing or printing on charred paper. 


793. Carter, J. W. 124544. 1872. 


Process of driving air into writing ink. 


794. Popper, I. 125077. 1872. 


Writing ink. Oil, resin, soap, carbon, and kero- 
sene, 


*795. White, J.C. 126601. 


Printers’ ink. Oil of gastar. 


*796. Guichard, A. D. G. 


Printers’ ink for textiles. 


*797. Horton, H.G. 131444. 1872. 


Printers’ ink, Glue, glycerin, plumbago, linseed 
oil, lampblack, copper sulphate, gum copal, bone dust. 


798. Little, G. 131886. 1872. 

Telegraphic ink. Powdered anilin heated with 
glycerin. 
799. Popper, J. 132102. 1872. 


Writing ink. Lampblack, glycerin, gum arabic, and 
water. 


*800. Kircher, J. 132840. 1872. 


Printers’ ink. Coal tar, caustic soda, coal oil, 
black oxide of manganese. 


801. Briggs, E.W. 133197. 1872. 


Indelible ink. Silver, soda, gum, honey, color, 
ammonia, and water. 


802. Slade, N. P. 133954. 1872. 


Writing ink. Water, borax, logwood, bichromate 
of potash, glycerin, and alcohol. 


803. Martin, J. 134434. 1872. 


Mixing and grinding apparatus, 


1872. 


128302. 1872. 


804. Jud, J.B. F. 140782. 1873. 

Stamping ink. Red anilin, citric acid, mucilage, 
glycerin, and acetic acid. 
805. Jud, J.B. F. 147384. 1874. 

Paste inks. Recipes for black, red, blue, violet, and 
green. Also a copying ink. 
*806. Loase, J. F. 150475. 1874. 


For electrotyping, stereotyping, etc. Sulphuric 
acid, sugar, and water, producing an ink capable 
of presenting characters in relief. 

807. Teysonniere, A. 151633. 1874. 

Copying ink. Oxalate, or oxalic acid, color, and 
sugar, 

808. Reams, I. M. 156379. 1874. 

Writing ink. Logwood, bichromate of potash, al- 
cohol, and water. 

809. Dexter, A.J. 167878. 1875. 

Copying ink. Nut galls, iron sulphate, gum arabic, 
sugar, water, glycerin, nitrate of silver, and cloves. 


*810. Briedbach, C. J., and C. BriepBAcH. 


168134. 1875. 
Carmine printers’ ink. Carmine, ammonia, and 
varnish. 
811. Bonney, W. A. 170513. 1875. 
Ink powder. Logwood, bichromate of potash, prus- 


siate of potash, gum arabic and copperas. 


812. Ehrhardt, Ti... G.-31/2/20ee oe 


Extracting printers’ ink from rags. Treats suc- 
cessively with linseed oil, turpentine, alkaline bath, 
and acid. 


813. Marshall, D. M. 174917. 1876. 


Indelible ink for canceling postage stamps. 
ers’ ink and carbolic acid. 


814. Robertson, J.T. 181597. 1876. 


Renovating waste ink. Immerses in water, runs 
through centrifugal machine, and grinds. 


815. Vander Linden, W. F., and H. C. Kina. 
188212. 1877. 


Canceling ink. Cotton-seed oil, oil varnish, ivory 
black, rosin black, and colors. 


816. Taylor, J. M. 189813. 1877. 


Non-corrosive writing ink. Gum and silicate. 


*817. Collins, C. 192739. 1877. 


Printers’ ink. Crude turpentine, linseed oil, and 


rosin. 
818. Tilman, N. T. 194015. 1877. 


Writing ink. Tincture of chloride of iron, acetic 
acid, chloride of sodium, logwood, and bichromate of 


potash. 
819. Hover, J. E. 194966. 1877. 


Canceling ink, Lampblack, hydrochloric acid, and 
linseed oil. 
820. Egerton, C.C. 198090. 1877. 

Canceling ink. Insoluble colors and abrading ma- 
terials, 
821. Wells, G. A. 199883. 1878. 


Writing ink. Gelatinization prevented by neu- 
tralizing acids with ammonia. Sodii boras, shellac, 
lampblack, camphor, alcohol, ammonia, and water. 


822. Richmond, H., and W.S. RicHMoND. 
203372. 1878. 


Canceling and writing ink. Eosin, blue and black 
anilin, cupric chloride, sodium chlorate, ammonium 
chloride, glycerin, and oil. 

1879. 


823. Mendel, E. 216625. 
Glycerin, starch, zinc white, grape 


Safety ink. 
sugar or glucose, and color. 


Print- 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS aly) 


Patents — United States, continued. 
824. Collins, G. J. 216832. 1879. 


Capsuled ink powders, using gelatine. 


*825. Kircher, J. 223363. 1880. 
Safety printing ink. Rosin, turpentine, linseed oil, 
olive oil, and color. 


*826. Connelly, M. 235670. 1880. 
Printers’ ink. Based on crude petroleum and 
lime boiled at 350° F. 
*827. Hendrichs, J. 239954. 1881. 
Lithographic inks. Drop white, copperas, bi- 
chromate of potash, sulphur, black union dye. 


828. Morse, A.N. 239974. 1881. 


Indelible ink. Water, caustic potash, seed-lac, per- 
manganate of potash, and lampblack. 


829. Mallory, J.E. 241682. 1881. 


_Writing ink. Extract of galls or gallic acid, tannic 
acid, and salts of iron subjected to oxygen. 


830. Froehling, H. 243441. 1881. 


Indelible ink, Lampblack, caustic alkali, and 
asphaltum. 


*831. Bastand, C.T. 247597. 1881. 


Printers’ ink. Passes bisulphide of carbon through 
engineers’ cotton waste and distills the product. 


832. Stoddart, A. F. 255352. 1882. 


Writing ink from spent tanning liquor. 


Soa. Reid, P, 256596. . 1882. 
eer els toc, Ved) Pp. 187. 


Ink for dyeing purposes. Pyroxline, color, cam. 
phor, and menstrum. 


*834. Reid, P. 256597. 1882. 
Here dose, vo, p. 187. 


Printing ink for textiles. Based on pyroxline. 


835. Magne, J.J. 260583. 1882. 


Writing ink. Albumen, ferrocyanide of potash, 
color, and water. 


836. Goold,O. A. 263508. 1882. 


Writing ink. Hemlock bark, prussiate of potash, 
and nitrate of iron. 


*837. Reissig, W. 265867. 1882. 


Printers’ ink. Dioxide of manganese and linseed 
oil varnish. 


838. Kendall, E.D. 273240. 1883. 
Writing ink. Ammonia solution, resin, and color. 


839. Reissig, W. 277342. 1883. 


Stamping ink. Linseed oil size or varnish, lamp- 
black, and an iron chloride or protochloride. 


840. Franseky, J. 299372. 1884. 


Ink to give metallic surface to paper. 


841. Appleyard, T. W., Jr., and others. 
306456. 1884. 


Soluble black from waste tan liquor. 


842. Clawson, L. P. 308138. 1884. 
Ink and paint mill. : 


843. Kennerly, G., and B. CREIGHTON. 
312474. 1885. 


Transfer ink. Resin, turpentine, and color. 


844. Schmucker, W. Y. 313246. 1885. 
Ink grinder. 


845. Ogilvy, D.J. 330613. 1885. 


Manufacture of rosin compounds, 


846. Mueller-Jacobs, A. 342207. 


Coloring compound. 


1886, 


Resinate, color, and alcohol. 


847. Buchten, A. 342279. 1886. 

_ Ink remover. Water, citric acid, borax, and chlo- 
ride of lime. 

848. Lange, J.H. 343378. 1886. 


For producing color on wall-paper. 


*849. Ramsdell, I. 345448. 1886. 


Lithographic ink. Bichromate of potash, gelatine, 
prussiate of potash, water, tannate of iron, and color. 


850. Underwood, J.T., and F. W. Unoer- 
woop. 348072-73. 1886. 
Carbon paper ink. 
851. Whitefield, L. 351949. 1886. 


seas ink, Benzine, bronze powder, kerosene, and 
color. 


*852. Stanchfield,G. M. 369969. 1887. 


Printers’ ink reducer. Kerosene oil, sulphuric 
ether, essential oil of sassafras, and oil of cloves. 


853. Dimitry, C. P. ~370383.~ 1887. 


Indelible ink. Water, gelatine, bichromate of 
potash, diamond slate dye, creosote, and india ink. 


*854. Bailey, L. 375720. 1888. 
Printers’ ink. Palm oil and anilin color. 
855. Lefferts, M. C., and J. H. Stevens. 


380654. 1888. 
Ink for celluloid. 


856. Johnston, T. R. 383576. 1888. 
Ink mill. 

857. Soltmann, E.G. 397146. 1889. 
Slab for india-ink. 

858. Stevens, W. X. 408143. 1889. 

' Ink-grinding slab. 

*859. Holt,O.G. 412183-84. 1889. 


Printers’ and lithographic ink. Maltha and pigment. 


*860. McCloskey, J., C. F. FARWELL. 
422430. 1890. 


Printers’ ink for celluloid. 
glycerin, and a gum resin. 


*861. Holt, O. Ge 424556. 


Printers’ 
troleum. 


*862. Holt,O.G. 424557. 1890. 


Printers’ and lithographic ink. Petroleum residue, 
gums, pigment. 


863. Schiffmann, J. 428146. 1890. 


Indelible violet anilin ink. Slow oxidation of 
mixture of anilin oil and hydrochloric acid, and a 
dissolving violet color. 


864, Fuerth,W.G. 437588. 1890. 


Condensed ink. Vaselin, fatty substance, and color. 


*865. Higgins, C. M. 437780-81. 1890. 

Printers’ or stamping ink. Oleic acid, essential 
oil and color. Essential oil in which is dissolved 
anilin green. 


866. Simpson, D.C. 442463. 1890. 


Composition for fixing ink. Soluble acetate of 
lead, potassium chlorate, and copper acetate. 


and 
Pigment, albumen, 


1890. 
and lithographic ink, Residue of pe- 


867. Oliphant, D.S. 443375. 1890. 
Marking ink, 
868. Watson, E. 458741. 1891. 


Drawing and marking ink. Coal tar and_ sul- 
phuric acid at a temperature not over 200° F, 
washing out the acid, and treating with alkali. 


42 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — United States, continued. 
869. Surby, R. W. 459691. 1891. 


Fluid for rendering oil paint indelible. 


870. Just, T. W., and others. 465860. 1891. 


Writing ink. Carbon black, caustic soda, oxalic 
acid, india ink, vanadium, aleppo galls, nut galls, 
gum arabic, anilin, and water. 


*871. Higgins,C.M. 48344647. 1892. 


Stamping and printers’ ink, Fixed oil or fat, car- 
_ bolic acid, and color. Also castor oil, oil of cassia 
or other essential oil. 


*872. Hoz, A. 486873. 1892. 


Ink for printing textiles. 


*873. Dorn, L. 511292. 1893. 
Machine for grinding printers’ 
ink, 
874. Wexler, G., and E. NIENSTAEDT. 
517371. 1894. 
Ink making device. Uses coil of absorbent cotton 
holding chemical ink. 
*875. Bibby, J.,and J. Brissy. 519032. 


Printers’ ink, Cotton seed foots as a base. 


876. Pope, W.M. 521177. 1894. 

Canceling and stamping ink. Rosin oil, lamp- 
black, rosin soap, coal tar acid. 
877. Nienstaedt, E. 523863. 1894. 


Solid ink. Granules of hard non-porous matter 
covered with a layer of dry ink. 


878. Sharp) Schl 5513272 71895. 


Bronzing liquid for stencil printing. 


879. Lewis, H.J., and S. L. BELLMAN. 
574437. 1897. 


Ink for writing on blueprints. Solid acid oxalate 
and neutral carbonate of an alkali mixed to give 
neutral reaction to test paper. 


*880. Ogilvy, D. J. 587852. 1897. 

Printers’ ink. Black pigment, oil or oils, and 
resinous substances subjected to injected steam. 
881. Dunlap, L. E. 590139. 1897. 

Effervescent ink, using combination of acid and 
alkali. s 
*882. Hall, F.B. 606542. 1898. 


Printers’ ink, Water, sugar, gum arabic, salicylic 
acid, color. and glycerin. 


883. Ngaire,H.G. 614544. 


Branding composition, 


884. Lichtentag, I., and A. LICHTENTAG. 
614734. 1898. 


Writing ink. Process of suspending carbon in 
water by means of soap. 


*885. Eschenbach, A. C., and L. SIELKE. 
615613. 1898. 


Ink for printing on tobacco or Cigars. 


886. Canode, F.B. 617315. 1899. 


Stencil ink. German green soap, glycerin or glu- 
cose, and a pigment. 


887. Hochstetter,R. W. 619889. 1899, 


Canceling ink. Nigrosine dissolved in oleic acid, 
and diluted with a non-drying oil. 


and lithographic 


1894. 


1898. 


888. Scott, H.W. 629526. 1899. 
Branding liquid. 
889. Klein, E. 646122. 1900. 


Ink for marking cigars and tobacco. Lanolin and 


a pigment. 


890. Kretschmann, E. 650901. 1900. 
Sympathetic ink for coating paper. 
*891. Ogilvy, D. J. 657179. 1900. 


Printers’ ink, Heats pigment and vehicle, agitates 
mass while temperature is maintained, and strains in 
heated condition. 

*892. Schepp, J.J. 669552. 1901. 

Composition for adding to lithographic ink. Tallow, 
lard, beeswax, oil of lavender, and starch. 

893. Millison, B. 671972. 1901. 


Stamping ink. Castile soap, pigment, and glycerin. 


894. Kretschmann, FE. 673400. 1901. 
Sympathetic ink for coating paper. 
895. Lawton, E. P. 690862. 1902. 


J:8.C.1., 1902; v2 ieee 
Copying ink. Nutgalls, ferrous sulphate, sugar, 
chloride of ammonia; also carbolic acid. 
*806. Adelsberger, J., and H. FriepMANN. 
710233. 1902. 


Lithographic ink. Varnish, glycerin, alkaline salt, 
tartar, and resinous oil. 


*897. Wass, A.G. 716318. 
J.5.C.1-1903) vee en ae 


Printers’ ink and varnish, using heavy mineral oil 
and rosin. 


898. Spohn, H. H. 719623. 
J.o.G.E, 19030 see oe 


Chemical and wash proof ink. 
tannin, anilin dye, carbolic acid. 


899. Brown, T.H., and J. E. Staptes. 
720779. 1903. 
Branding fluid, 


*900. Fisher, F. 730897. 1903. 


_ Printers’ ink reducer, Varnish, copaiba balsam, 
japan drier, sweet oil, and citron oil. 


901. Spohn, H.H. 741734. 1903. 


_ Marking and stamping ink. Nigrosine base, tolui- 
din, rosin oil, tar. 


90la. Chapin, M.H. 749684. 1904. 
Mon. sc. B., 1905, série 4, v. 19, p. 16. 


Paper and method of making same for obtaining 
fast copies from writings in anilin inks. 


902. Pope, W.C. 751554. 1904. 


Effervescent ink tablet. Effervescent base, oxalic 
poate bicarbonate of soda, sodium chloride, acacia, and 
color. 


903. Spohn, H.H. 769774. 1904. 


Canceling ink. Water soluble color base, acid 
soap, and non-drying oil; also lampblack and carbon 
black, and kerosene, with process. 


904. Schwarzschild, S. 822556. 1906. 


_ .Safety writing ink. Hydroxide of alkali metal, an 
iodide, a nitrite, and a weak acid. 


*905. Friedmann, H. 824475. 1906. 
Adaptation of ordinary printing inks to lithographic 

printing. : 

906. Wenner, M.C. 834955. 1906. 


Marking ink for embroidery. Paraffin, ultramarine 
blue, chalk, prussian blue, cream of tartar. 


*906a. Homolka, B., and J. ERser. 
839590. 1906. 


Compound of organic colors with fatty acids for 
printers’ ink base. Process for dissolving sebates 
and oleates in water. 


1902. 


1903. 


Prussian blue, 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 43 


Patents — United States, continued. 


*907. Klein, E. 841156. 1907. 
eit 907, Vv. 26, p. 421. 


_ Printers’ ink. Incombustible substance retaining 
its appearance under influence of 400° C., and a 
mixture of fatty matters, or a volatile. oil. 


908. Morpurgo, G. 849413. 1907. 


Sizing or finishing media from starch. 


*909. Fireman, P. 857044. 1907. 


Printers’ ink pigments. Process of precipitating 
black ferro-ferric oxide, 


910. Meyer,O. 866293. 1907. 


Sympathetic ink for coating paper. 


911. Hauser, J. 875174. 1907. 


Branding or marking composition. 
*912. McMaster, M.E. 877219. 
C. A., 1908, v. 2, p. 1502. 


Printers’ ink which will not “print back.’’ 
milk. 


912a. Nowalk, R. F. 878662. 


1908. 

Uses 
1908. 

1753 


Ink remover. 


913. Thomas, B.R. 878689. 1908. 
ae. p. zac; C. A., 1908, v. 2, p. 
175.3 


Ink remover. 


914. Mayer, A.R. 878817. 
ere 1 20G, ¥. 2, D. 1753. 


Ink remover for tracing cloth. 
niter, hydrogen peroxide. 


915. Gallagher, J.R. 895248. 1908. 


Renewing process for printing ribbons. 


Oil, alcohol, glycerin, and acid. 


1908. 


*916. Potter, H.N. 908132-33. 1908. 
irrectye10008¥.-26,.p. 151. 


Printers’ ink using silicon oxide. 


917. Pellew, C. E. 911327. 1909. 

Stencil ink. Basic color, volatile organic acid, 
tannin, and gummy matter. 
*918. Pignone, E. 918903. 1909. 


Printers’ transfer ink. Zinc white, antimony_tri- 
sulphide, baking powder, starch, tartaric acid, sodium 
bicarbonate, varnish, rosin, coal tar naphtha, and 
turpentine. 


918a. Wild, C., Jr. 919410. 
fo e0S, v.93, -p. 1818. 
Indelible marking pencil. Paraffin, printers’ ink 

and lampblack. 

919. Hochstetter, R. 928450. 
Poaeeiasto0n. Vv, 26, D. 879. 
Ink for stencil sheets. Pigment ground in glycerin 

and sulphonated oil. 

920. Hochstetter, R. 928915. 
J.S.C.1., 1909, v. 28, p. 880. 
Mimeograph ink. Pigment ground in glycerin and 

sulphonated oil. 

*921. Charles, P., and S. Fauyart. 

929913. 1909. 


Intaglio ink. Gelatine base, 
fatty constituent. 


1909. 


1909. 


1909. 


water, color, and 


Peewee Dazoc,; ©. A., 1908, v. 2, p. . 


Sweet spirit of . 


*922. Hopkins, M. S., and C. R. Barnett. 

932470, 932548, 932549, 932550. 1909. 

Jimi le eeue N28, Do 04 COA 41000. 
v. 3, p. 2632-2633. 


Apparatus for recovery of ingredients of oily ink. 


923. Whitty, G.S. 953110. 1910. 


Stencil ink. Coloring matter, an aldehyde, salt, 
glycerin, and adhesive. 


923a. Weinberg, S. 959185. 1910. 
Mon. sc.1b., 191), serie’ 5, vy, 1-2, 'p. 118. 


Ink for stamping pads. Zine white, 
gum arabic, shellac, borax, water. 


924. Farup, P. 966815. 1910. 


Coloring matter from titaniferous iron minerals. 


925. Fuerth,W.G. 970439. 1910. 
CA DOLO Ly. 4, pdo00. 
Stencil ink. Water, 
nesium carbonate, 
926. Kasseker, J. 971280. 1910, 


Uouelege Glu. verzun De i200; GAN LOH): 
v. 4, p. 3289. 


_ Ink for ceramic transfers. Non-drying thinning 
liquid, and linseed oil saturated with a lead com- 
pound. 


927. Morse, C. F. 979542. 1910. 
Vode all mvansuy prrkeies Guu Ae. 191) 
v5) p.. 1000, 


Transfer ink. Color, glucose, corn syrup, and 
glycerin, with process for same, 


928. Stockmann, M. F.C. 987926. 1911. 
Ink to produce raised characters for the blind. 
*929. Henkel, H., and O. GEssLer. 
988874. 1911. 
eA 1911, wi29,-pe 2L/6 Mon.se, 65-1912, 
série 5, v. 2, p. 30. 
Removing printers’ ink from paper. 


*930. Meixell, W.B. 989023. 1911. 
CaaS 101 lave ene Zio 
De-inking process, using whiting. 
931. Collinson, R. W., and C. W. CoLtinson. 
993348. 1911. 


Branding ccmposition. 


glycerin, 


glycerin, soap, and mag- 


932. De Lanoy, H.N. 994724. 1911. 
Ink stick. 
*932a. Henderson, C. 996642. 1911. 


CAG OOD yas aes 


_ Removing offset ink from press. 
jets. 


932b. Ellis,C. 997910. 1911. 
CEA MOL a vbw ico /9: 


Composition for erasing ink from tracing paper. 


*932c. Walker, F.H., and C. E. Soun. 
999611. 1911. 
Ce Av Oe ee 14. LON SC 
1912. sértess7-vc 2, De On: 


Printers’ ink from mineral oil residuum. 


*932d. Ramage, A.S. 1004078. 1912. 
CeUAT 1912 Sv fp Ure On ASC it 
1912, série 5, v. 2, p. 159. 


Printers’ ink. Stearate or oleate, chrome yellow, 
linseed oil. 


Uses atomized 


44 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — United States, continued. 


933. Bonser, J. E. 1008779. 1911. 
Ink remover. 
934. Fuerth,W.C. 1013544. 1912 


Sie be CVA ck be a Niece go ee OUI 
at Gee 


_Stencil ink. Acetated glycerin, rapeseed oil, dex- 
trin, zinc oxide, barium sulphate, and color. 


*935. Hopkins, M.S. 1021737-38. 1912. 
TS. 192 3) p. 444. 
Recovery of oily ink from cloths. 

936. Goldberg, H.E. 1034103-04. 1912. 


TST SI aes boy Bae Are 191 2. 
v. 6, p. 2676. 

Electrically conducting writing ink. Deflocculated 
graphite and a volatile liquid. 
937. Patten, W.D. 1035229. 

CrAZAGIIZ Ae OSD. oo00: 


Writing ink, using aluminate of soda and phos- 
phoric acid. 


938. Schmitt, C. A. 1050236. 
C. A., 1913, v.7, p. 871. 
Stencil and stamping ink fixed on paper by ad- 

dition of water. 

939. Harrington, A. W., and others. 

1063791. 1913. 


Composition for stencil sheets. 


*940. Putnam, F. A. 1082099. 
C. A., 1914, v. 8, p. 830. 
Printers’ ink. Water-repellent base dissolved in 

carbolic acid mixed with color. 

941. Price, T. M. 1088840. 1914. 

Proce ls  1Ol4iiviws5, Vo Acvs Cra emuule. 

VO) pr 200 81S 14 oy. 8 eat 515: 

Fat solid at 35° 


1912. 


1913. 


1913. 


Finger-print ink. C., color, 


glycerin, and carbon. 
*942. Wolff, M. 1094288. 1914. 
TSG 1 Aol4 oy 35, De oo7. 
Printers’ ink, Partly carbonized fibrous vegetable 
material, alkaline silicate, oil, and color. 
*943. Schuetze, L., and R. FIscHer. 
1096198. 1914. 
C. A., 1914, v. 8, p. 2228. 


Printers’ ink, using albumin. 


*944. Krapf, E.F. 1097981. 
eles LOLA ye So. es oo: 


Printers’ luminous ink. Colloidal material im- 
pregnated with radio-active substances. 


1914. 


945. Gibson, W. H. 1101795. 1914. 
Branding composition. 
*946. Hochstetter, R. 1119960. 1914. 


Tel 1 OLS a. 34, pe 92 CA 191 Sau. 9: 
p. 248. 


Printers’ ink and apparatus. Mixes pulp color 
with varnish in partial vacuum, at same time sub- 
jecting ink to a temperature adapted to vaporize the 
moisture, and drawing off vapor as it is formed. 


*946a. Walker, A. B., and F. P. WALKER. 
AVS15/57 101) 


Lithographic ink varnish based on aluminum soap. 


*947. Cline, M., and C. F. Ruopzs. 
1138085. 1915. 


Ink remover for paper stock. 


947a. Oppenheim, S.R. 1141482. 


Vegetable black from sea-weed. 


*948. Posse,G.E. 1142365. 1915. 


Ink for intaglio or photogravure. Casein, alkali 
salts, sulphonated oils with lake colors, carbon black, 
mineral dyestuffs, ethereal oils, and water, 


*948a. Lipsius,S. 1146182. 1915. 


_ Relief engraving ink. Glycerin or dextrine and an 
improved fusible shellac gum. 


1915. 


949. Nienstadt, A.E. 1155676. 1915. 
Color cartridge for ink wells. 

*949a. Gessler, A. E. 1157525. 1915. 
Disazo dyes for printers’ inks. 

*949b. Lipsius, S. 1158065. 1915. 


_ Relief engraving ink. Linseed oil (or rosin) and 
oily agent, with shellac. 


950. Hochstetter, R. 1158131. 
J:S.C.1,, 1915) ssa eee 


Mimeograph ink. Pigment ground in oil, 


950a. Beatty, W. A. 1158962. 1915. 


Gum adapted to the making of indelible and 
marking inks. 


951. Mossman, J. 1159857. 1915. 


Transfer marking ink for embroidery fabrics or 
sheets. Color, linseed oil, beeswax, and turpentine. 


*952. Bullinger, C.J. 1162027. 1915. 


Ink for printing on cloth in easily removable char- 
acters. Gelatine, glue, water, zinc white, glycerin, 
thymol. 


*953. Turkin, N. W. 1164036. 
J.S.G.L, 1916, "5356p ero 


Manufacture of printing colors. Colloidal solution 
of color pigment, alizarin oil, varnish, animal fatty 
substance, and liquid solvent. 


*953a. Blangey, L. 1166808. 1916. 


Yellow printers’ and litho inks based on com- 
pounds containing poly-atomic group containing oxygen 
and less than 4 atoms when mixed with metal com- 
pound as substratum. 


*953b. Scholz, P.J. A. 1167939. 1916. 


Ink for making relief printing surfaces. 


1915, 


1915. 


953c. Jorgenson, H. 1170273. 1916. 
Finger print ink. 
*953d. Ellis,C. 1179414. 1916. 


J.S.G.1., 1916, eager 


Thickening of printers’ ink oils by ultraviolet light. 


*953e. Ellis, C. 1180025. 1916. 
J.S.C.1L., 1916, vise tae: 
Thickened oil product for printers’ inks, using ultra- 
violet rays. 
*Q53f. Lilienfeld, L. 1188376. 
J.S.G,L, 1916, vo35) pases 


Alkyl ethers of cellulose for printers’ inks and 
thickeners. 


953g. Waite, E.E. 1188588. 1916. 


Aluminium ink for marking brake linings. 


954. Kaelble, K. 1194743. 1916. 


Transfer ink, Water, finely divided pigment, and 
a non-pigment binder, 


1916, 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 45 


Patents — United States, continued. 


955. Pickering,O. W. 1195604. 1916. 
feo tel sio, 7, 35, p. 1026. 
Aluminous pigment. 


956. Schrader, A. 1916. 


Acid and water-proof ink. Silesian soluble blue, 
oxalic acid, nigrosin, india ink, and water. 


957. Hochstetter, R. 1198440. 1916. 
feos 1010, 7.-35, p. 1123. 


Black mimeograph ink. Carbon black, mineral oil, 
and a sulphonated oil. 


958. Hochstetter, R. 1198441. 
eet elo. v.35, p. 1123. 


Colored mimeograph ink. Colored pigment or lake 
color in a mineral oil, and turkey-red oil. 


959. Hochstetter,R. 1198442. 1916. 
Meet 1010, °¥.035,,p. 1123. 


Mimeograph ink, Dyestuff in alcohol, mineral oil, 
turkey-red oil. 


*960. Acheson, E.G. 1201994. 
Jee 1916, v. 35, p, 1226. 


Printers’ ink. Deflocculated or non-deflocculated 
pigment particles associated with a vehicle, with proc- 
ess. 


*961. Putnam, F. A. 1203779. 
esate 1916), °35, p. 1267. 


Printers’ ink. Gum in oil, metallic color, and 
non-metallic color. 


*962. Rogers, A. 1224668. 1917. 
Jeet t 1917; v. 36, p. 724. 


Printers’ ink. Asphalt base, petroleum residue, 
thinning oil, rosin, and pigment. 


1195612. 


1916. 


1916. 


1916. 


963. Wright, I. J. 1226735. 1917. 
S.C.15 1917, v. 36, p. 708. 
Ink removing compound. 

964. Hochstetter,R. 1226884. 1917. 


Wert 1917, v.36, p. 894. 

Mimeograph ink. Pigment, sulphonated oil, gly- 
cerin, and a gum varnish. 
965. Sullivan, F.R. 1228259. 1917. 

Writing ink. Transparent gloss varnish, white 
chalk, turpentine, and sassafras oil. 
*966. Billings, W.T. 1233962. 1917. 


Medicated printers’ ink. Nutgalls, fir balsam, ex- 
tract of hemlock, beeswax, balsam pine, carbolated 
vaseline, printers’ varnish and oil. 


*967. Baumgardner, F.J. 1234264. 1917. 


Printers’ ink. Ground oyster shells, varnish, color. 


*968. Woolley, G.C. 1237136. 1917. 


Printers’ ink. Aluminium salt of a fatty acid, 
hydrocarbon oil, and pigment. 


969. Ohashi, H. 1238188. 1920. 
Carbon paper and ink. 
*970. Werst, J.J. 1249575. 1917. 


fr 1 1918, v. 37, p. 86a. 


Process of separating impurities from waste fibrous 


materials. 

970a. Mott, W.R. 1259121. 1918. 
ats) 1916, y. 3/7, p. 313a. 
Manufacture of lampblack. 

*970b. Franche,C. E. 1259505. 1918. 


Adapts printers’ ink to coloring electric light 
ulbs. 


bulb 


*975. Barton, L. E., 


970c. Alexander, J. 1259708. 
JS Goleio1 ove seen. 263a) 
Process of producing matter in a finely divided 

state, using a ‘“‘colloid protector.”’ 

*971. Baumgardner, F.J. 1259713. 1918. 
“Non-skin” printers’ ink, Mineral oil, asphaltum, 

and pigment; compounded by the “cold process.” 

971a. Lewis, G.C. 1263082. 1918. 
JC lOLsaves7e 0. 3834. 


Process for increasing miscibility of carbon black 
or of lampblack. 


*971b. Ogilvy, D.J. 1268142. 
elo LUT Sane S7 Nos 20a. 
Carbon pigments for printers’ inks. 

*971c. Morris, P., and J. O. Bryant. 

1269487. 1918. 


Adapts ordinary writing ink to the making of a 
safety printers’ ink, 


*972. Rackle,C.H. 1272092. 1918. 


Smut-preventing composition for printers’ ink. Tal- 
low, varnish, starch, paraffin oil, oil of citronella. 


*973. Haas, W.N., and H.C. Younc. 
127560151918) 


Reducer for printers’ ink. Petrolatum, magnesium 
carbonate, and sodium silicate. 
1276861. 


*973a. Baumgardner, F. J. 
JeosC 1A1LOlO vaso n.22a; 


Printing colors, substituting finely ground oyster 
shells for aluminium hydrate. 


974. Shinozaki, M. 1282302. 
ion lo lone sap, 224. 


_ Writing ink. Carbonaceous substance dissolved 
in caustic alkali, a dyestuff, lampblack, and soft soap. 


H. A. GARDNER. 


1918; 


1918. 


1918. 
1918. 


and 
1283455. 1918. 


Jone lay 191957. 38, pb. 46a. 


Printers’ ink based on titanic acid. 


*975a. Barton, L.E., and H.A. Garpner. 
1286916. 1918. 
eee Lael OL, Wash peelo hae 


Lake pigments based on titanic oxide. 


976. Jeanmaire, L. 1289793. 1918. 


Indelible ink. Logwood, potassium* bichromate, 
alum, nut galls, gum arabic, sodium carbonate, nitrate 


of silver, water. 
977. Schmidt, E. E. 1296858. 1919. 

Safety writing ink. Ferro-cyanide of iron, oxalic 
acid, epsom salts, turkey-red oil, water. 
977a. Lane, G. 1300178. 1919. 

Ink for titles on moving picture films. Adds cot- 
tonseed oil and citronella oil to printing ink, 
978. Kruse, H., and W. C. Kruse. 

1309292. 1919. 


Mimeograph ink. Turkey-red oil, glycerin, lake 
on alumina hydrate base, and alumina hydrate. 


*979. Byrne, P.S. 1316531. 1919. 
To prevent smut of printers’ ink. 
980. Luscher, L. W. 1320631. 1919. 


Indelible ink. 
methyl salicylate. 
981. Akashi, K. 1325971. 1919. 

SiG be 920 av aoe tes Ona: 


Solid ink. Soluble dye, dextrin, gum tragacanth, 
thymol, lactic acid, water. 


Asphaltum, a solvent, anilin oil, 


46 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — United States, continued. 


981a. Ohashi, H. 1328188. 1920. 
Jia Cig 120 vi 59s p. 204a. 


Carbon paper and ink. Soluble anilin dye, calcium 
chloride, emulsifier, and emulsifiable substance. 


*981b. Leitner, E. 1329088. 1920. 
Ink for metal printing plates. Printers’ ink and 
tar oil. 


982. Tsutsumi, M. 1334722. 1920. 

Solid ink. Extracts of logwood and galls, sodium 
salicylate, potassium ferrous tartrate, gum arabic, and 
a water soluble dye. 


*982a. Dixon, W.H.' 1341012. 1920. 

Match ignition printing composition. Copal varnish, 
alumina, peroxide of lead, amorphous phosphorus, 
turpentine. 


*983. McMurray, S.M. 1342638. 1920. 
Pigment for smear-proofing, 
983a. Little, C.H. 1343978. 1920. 


Non-clogging drawing ink, for use on transparent 
paper or tracing cloth. Based on vanadium salt. 


984. Goodworth, E. 1347454. 1920. 


Writing and engrossing ink. Soluble blue, mild 
alkali, and a dye assisting agent. 


985. Carvalho, D.N. 1353720. 1920. 


Safety composition to be applied to writing. 
*986. Heidorf, C.J. 1358151. 1920. 
Binding composition for printing wall paper. 


987. Cushman, A.S. 1361833. 1920. 


Ink remover, Dilute potassium permanganate. so- 
lution, oxalic acid, with addition of hydrogen peroxide. 


988. Olsen, J.C. 1364406. 1921. 
Ink stick. 
988a. Yoshizawa, T. 1365760. 1921. 


Non-corrosive ink. Adds borax and dextrin to 


ordinary ink. 


988b. Marbury, R. E. 1373012. 1921. 

Electrically resisting ink using titanium carbide. 
*988c. Horwitz, A. 1373886. 1921. 

JSG leie2) we 40; poss. 

Neutralized sulphonated resin for printers’ ink. 
*988d. Randel, F.L. 1374607. 1921. 

JS. Ged 921 ved 397 a 

Sulphated oils for printing and typewriter inks. 
989. Kruse, H., and W. C. Kruse. 

1381648. 1921. 


Stencil ink. Alumina black base, glycerin, and 
turkey-red oil. 


*990. Barmier, H. A. 1383512. 1921. 


Printers’ ink. Gilsonite, fuel oil, and color. 


*990a. Feran,R.L. 1388418. 1921. 


_ Prevents “offset” of printers’ ink by rapid drying 
with ozone. 


991. Kruse, H. 1393142. 1921. 


Transfer ink, using stearin pitch. 


*99la. Marr, R.A. 1396227. 1921. 
ell O22 or Alin el Oa. 
De-inking process. 

992. Porter, J.J. 1402442. 1922. 
Sympathetic ink. 

*993. Dales, B. 1404345. 1922. 


Printers’ ink. Algin and glycerin. 


*994, Evans, W. W., and B. Dates. 
1404355. 1922. 


Printers’ ink, Glycerin, syrup, water solution of 
glue, and a pigment. 


*995. Ghegan,H.G. 1406183. 1922. 


Cleaning solvent for printers’ ink. Kerosene and 
alcohol. 


*996. Fitzgerald, F. C. 
Lange, 'v.°3; p. 205: 


Additive for lithographic ink. Glycerol, calcium 
chloride, potassium phosphate, carbolic acid, and liquid 
gum. 


*997. Holmes, H.N., and D.H. Cameron. 
1410012) +1922) 
J.S.C.L, 1922) 7341p 335e, 


Printers’ or lithographic ink. Process for emulsion 
of the “‘water-in-oil’’ type. 


*998. Ishida, K. 1410572. 1922. 


\ Prigters’ ink. Color, mineral oil, resin, soluble 
silicate, water insoluble soap, catechu, gum arabic, 
and formaldehyde. 


*999. Schmidt, E.E. 1420289. 1922. 


Marking, printing, and safety ink. Nigrosine, mir- 
bane, carbolic acid, turkey-red oil. 


*999a. Fireman, P. 1420985. 
J.5.C.1, 1922) yo41\pn639a- 


_ Preparation of ferric oxide for dark brown printers’ 
pigments, 


*1000. Buck, H. A. 1421125. 
J.S.C.1., 19220734 poo 


Non-inflammable printers’ ink. Binder of shellac, 
borax, and water. 


*1001. Eyrich,H.R., and J. A. Scurerper. 
1421195. 1922. 
JS.C.1., 1922 seat pees 


De-inking process. 


1406837. 1922. 


1922. 


1922, 


1002. Schiffmann, J. 1421728. 1922. 
J.S:C.1, 1922) y.-44 vr Gates 
Indestructible black stamp dye. 

1003. Garvey, E.S. 1422957. 1922, 


Waterproof ink for metals. 
shellac. 


1004. Morse, C. F. 1423246. 
J.5.C.L, 1922555 4 eee 


Invisible ink. Basic ferric sulphate and _phos- 
phoric acid. 


Anilin dye, alcohol, 


1922. 


*1004a. Jesperson, T. 1424411. 1922. 
J.5.C.L, 1922 3°41) payne 
De-inking process. 

1005. Glass, C. F. 1429338. 1922. 


Finger-print ink. Asphaltum, flour, tale powder, 
and silicon. 


*1005a. Holmes, H. N., and D. H. Cameron. 
1429430. 1922. 
“Water-in-oil” emulsion for printing and litho- 
graphic inks. 


*1005b. Buckman, H. H. 1429841. 
J.S.C.1,, 1922; yealy oe Sasa 


_ _Preparation of titanium compounds for printers’ 
inks, 


*1005c. Acheson, G.W. 1431079, 1922. 
J.S.C.1.,, 1922; v 41 Soe: 


Process of preparing pigment-oil-water emulsions. 


1922, 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 47 


Patents — United States, continued. 


*1006. Brenizer,G. W., and C.C. Hutson. 
1436856. 1922. 


Printers’ ink. Yellow dextrin, sodium bicarbonate, 
pigment, and water. 


fo eice A, G,, and E. W. Hr, 
1439356. 1922. 


Stencil ink. Color, sulphonated oil, rosin oil, soap, 
alumina phosphate. 


1008. Shinozaki, M. 
Copying ink. 
and funori. 


- *1009. Farkas, L.L. 1439623. 1922. 


Anti-smearing composition. Precipitated chalk, zinc 
oxide, barium sulphate, and rapeseed oil. 


1010. Balser, J. W. 1439658. 1922. 


Writing ink. Carbolic acid, denatured alcohol, 
water, sugar, and dye. 


*1011. Doughty, H.W. 1439695-96. 


Proieei eo, ¥. 42, p. 1032a. 


Metallic ink for book-binders, Metallic pigment, 
benzyl alcohol, benzoin, canada balsam, benzyl acetate. 


1012. Cross, R. 1441664. 1923. 


Indelible ink. Water, prussian blue, oxalic acid, 
methylene blue, and ammonium molybdate. 


*1013. Schwenterley, A. 1447734. 1923. 


Rotogravure ink. Petroleum product and carbon 
tetrachloride. 


1014. Snelling, W.O. 1449067. 
F.C. 1923,-v. 42, p. 464a. 


Process of making pigments of Bo ee eee 
size. p-aminophenol chloride, anilin chloride, 


1439489. 1922. 


Hydrochloric acid, methyl violet, 


1922. 


1923, 


aminophenol, ammonium tannate (and gallo Entel, 


anilin black. 


1015. Hilton, R.W. 1449943. 
J.S.C.1., 1923, v. 42, p. 464a. 


Duplicating machine fie Color, alkaline salt of a 
2 i ebeta oil, tri-methylene glycol, aluminum hy- 
roxide, 


*1016. McElroy, W. J., 
1450692. 1923. 


Metallic printers’ ink. 1: Coumaron resin, ter- 
pineol, rosin oil, and metallic pigment. 2: Non- acid 
synthetic resin, non-acid solvent, and metallic pig- 
ment. 


1017. Kruse, H., and W.C. Kruse. 
1464944. 1923. 


Stencil ink. Turkey-red oil and ground carbon. 


1923. 


and J. CLARKE. 


*1018. Herbein, G. W. 


Printers’ ink. Fusel oil, rosin, copper nitrate, 
calcium chloride, sodium hydrate, sodium silicate, 
lineolate of lead, pigment, drier, and water. 


*1019. McElroy, W. J., 
1471746. 1923. 


Printers’ ink. Neutral vehicle for pigments. 


1020. Dement, R.R. 1471884. 1923. 


Ink for drawing designs. Carbonate, pigment, and 
gum acacia. 


1469414. 1923. 


and J. CLARKE. 


1021. Goldsmith, B.B. 1472063-65. 1923. 
Ink cartridge. 

1022. Goldsmith, B. B. 1472067. 1923. 
Ink cartridge. 

1023. Goldsmith, B. B. 1473700. 1923. 
Ink cartridge. 

1024. Coppon, T. W. 1475932. 1923. 


Ink remover. Alkali hypochlorite, decolorizing of 
resulting product, and treating with alkali phosphate. 


*1024a. Mock, W. W. 1479047. 1924. 


Gritless printers’ ink. Carbon and lubricating oil 
under centrifugal action. 


1025. Cooney, F.B. 1479533. 1924. 


Ink paste. Gallic acid, ferrous sulphate, hydro- 
chloric acid, carbolic acid, "glycerin, indigotin. 


1026. Marston, T., and W. S. LAWRENCE. 
1487873. 1924. 


_ Transfer indelible ink, using stearic acid and an 
indulin base. 


1026a. Jackson, F. E. 1488881. 1924. 


Composition for removing india ink from drawing 
and tracing paper. 


*1027. McElroy, W. J. 


Printers’ metallic ink. 


1027a. Hale, A.B. 1492454. 1924. 


Ink for marking fruit, using paraffin base. 


1028. Bock, A.C.O. 1497971-72. 1924. 


Finger-print ink. White resin, and color, fixed 
by heat. 


1028a. Reitze, E., and E. TruyJIuo. 
1506082. 1924. 
Finger-print ink for documents, 
alcohol, and powdered color. 
*1028b. Imhof, J. 1507358. 1924. 


Printers’ ink with colors that are developed after 
printing. 


1489356-57. 1924. 


Glycerin, gelatin, 


GREAT BRITAIN 


The Library has complete specifications and classified abridgments. 


1029. Holman, C. 258. 1688. 


“A certain powder, which being put into faire 
water, beer, ale, or wine, doth immediately turn into 
very good black writing ink.” 

1755; 


*1030. Bahre, J. 702. 


Printers’ ink for textiles and paper in gold, silver, 
and brocade colors. Several recipes. 


1031. Cummings, G. 809. 1764. 
Repertory, 1797, v. 7, p. 231. 


Delible writing surface. White lead, plaster of 
paris, lime, water, size, linseed oil varnish, with 
colors if desired. 


1032. Dring, J. 906. 1768. 


Solid ink. Sweet oil, vinegar, galls, copperas, gum 
arabic, alum. 


*1033. Rowley, J. 
Playing card ink. 


of water, 
1034. Watt, J. 1244. 1780. 
Reber 1794, v. 1, p. 13. 


wi gn ink, Water, galls, green copperas or green 
vitriol, gum arabic, and roach alum. 


LON 2aei 772: 


Linseed oil and alum instead 


Ag THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


*1035. Koops, M. 2392. 1800. 
Repertory, 1801, v. 14, p. 225. 


De-inking process. 


*1036. Senefelder, J. A. 2518. 1801. 


Process of lithography with recipes for inks. 


1037. Foelsch, F. B., and W. Howarp. 
3214. 1809. 
Repertory, 1809, series 2, v. 15, p. 206. 
Ink for copying paper. Frankfort black and butter 
ground smooth. 
*1038. Martin, T., and C. GRAFTON. 
4601. 1821. 
Repertory, 1823, series 2, v. 43, p. 257; 
Lond. jour, 1822, v. 4; p.-73. 
_ Spirit-black as a substitute for lampblack in printers’ 
ink. 
1039. Smith, J., and W. Dotter. 6182. 1831. 
Repertory, 1832, series 3, v. 13, p. 332; 
Lond. jour., conjoined series, 1832, v. 1, p. 
419, 


Copying ink. Gum arabic, lampblack, and water. 


*1040. Leggett, H.H. 6515. 1833. 
Lond. jour., 1841, conjoined series, v. 17, 
pros: 


Printers’ colored ink. 
copper with colors. 


1041. Dunkin, T. 6831. 1835. 


Lond. jour., conjoined series, 1836, v. 7, p. 


218. ; 

Copying ink, Adds sugar candy and deliquescent 
salt to ordinary writing ink. For black lines, sulphate 
of iron, gall nuts, sugar candy, and lampblack. 


*1042. Bird, J. 6906. 1835. 
Repertory, 1836, new series, v. 5, p. 363. 


Mineral earth as a pigment for printers’ ink. 


1043. Aldrich,H.N. 7341. 1837. 


Rendering certain colors adaptable to writing. 


1044. Stephens, H., and E. Nasu. 
7342.0 1837. 
Repertory, 1839, new series, v. 11, p. 50, 
58; Lond. jour., 1839, conjoined series, v. 
13p2-2076 


Improvements in the manufacture of coloring ma- 
terials, 


1045. Whitfield, R. 7474. 1837. 


Repertory, 1838, new series, v. 10, p. 41; 
Lond. jour., 1838, conjoined series, v. 12, 
p. 146. 

Indelible ink. 


1046. Normandy, A.R. 8175. 1839. 


Repertory, 1839, new series, v. 12, p. 237; 
Lond. jour., 1840, conjoined series, v. 16, 
p. 138. 


Process for superseding nut-galls; for treating 
campeachy wood; for chinese blue; for production 
of solid, semi-solid, and soluble ink. 


*1047. Poole, M. 8633. 1840. 
Mec. mag., 1841, v. 34, p. 251. 


Printers’. ink for use on instruction sheets for 
writing pupils. 


Logwood and acetate of 


1048. Scott, H. 8770. 1840. 


Repertory, 1841, new series, v. 16, p. 109; 
Lond. jour., 1843, conjoined series, v. 21, 
p. 26; Mec. mag., 1841, v. 35, p. 60. 


eee ink based on nitrate of iron and gas 
ack. 


1049. Roberts, M. J. 9667. 1843. 
Improvements in the composition of ink. No speci- 
fication. 


1050. Mackenzie, G. T. 10329. 1844. 


ee jour., 1846, conjoined series, v. 27, 
D220, 


_ Fluid to be used with copy paper, Permuriate of - 
iron or other per salts. Also two recipes for black 
indelible ink. 


1051. Reade, J.B. 11474. 1846. 


Several recipes for writing inks. 


*1052. Pratt,G.W. 12226. 1848. 


Repertory, 1849, enlarged series, v. 13, p. 
185; Lond. jour., 1849, conjoined series, v. 
34, p. 34; Mec. mag., 1849, v. 50, p. 116. 


: Figo oil as a substitute for linseed oil in printers’ 
inks, 


*1053. Fontaine Moreau, P. A. de. 
12342. 1848. 
Printers’ ink from refuse of vegetable wax and 
tallow. 
*1054. Radley, W.,and F. MEyYer. 
13081. 1850. 
Treatment of fatty, oleaginous, resinous, and cerous 
bodies to be used in printing inks. 
*1055. Goodell, F. 483. 1853. 
Residue in distillation of resin oil as pigment for 
printers’ ink. 
*1056. Gwynne, J. 1900. 1853. 


Process of powdering coal for use in printers’ ink. 


*1057. Newton, A. V. 1920. 1853. 


Residue from distillation of resin oil for use in 
printers’ ink, 


*1058. Maumené, E.J. 2343. 1853. 


; ae pigment from lignite for use in printers’ 

ink. : 

1059. Whitehouse, E.O. W. 2885. 
Telegraphic ink. 


*1060. De Beauregard, F.A.T. 945. 1854. 

Printing, writing, and stamping inks, Potassium 
iodide, iodine, water, red chromate of potash, potas- 
sium cyanid, gum arabic. 


1853. 


*1061. Archer,C.M. 1575. 1854. 
De-inking process. 
*1062. Livesey, J. 32. 1855. 


Printers’ ink. Litho varnish, resin, and printers’ 
ink. 

1063. Bellford, A.E.L. 320. 1855. 

Boils pieces of old leather with a caustic and treats 
with silica jelly. 
1064. Murdoch, J. 531. 1855. 

Ink for reducing or enlarging designs. 
and molasses. 

1065. Dépierre, P. 970. 1855. 


Writing ink using decoction of alder flowers. 


1066. Wood, B. 1676. 1855. 


_Non-corrosive ink. Carbonate of soda, water, citric 
acid, cochineal, alum. 


Lampblack 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 49 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
*1067. De la Rue, T. 1918. 1855. 


Printers’ ink based on borate of manganese. 


1068. Swan, C., and G. F. Swan. 342. 


Writing and copying ink. .Logwood, potassium 
bichromate, mercury perchloride, potassium  sub- 
carbonate, ammonia. 


1856. 


*1069. Grant, F.D. 400. 1856. 
Odoriferous printers’ ink, 

1070. Tolhausen, A. 717. 1856. 
Ink pencils. 

1071. Bufton, E. 738. 1856. 


Writing ink using salts of platinum and silver. 


*1072. Morton, A. 842. 1856. 
Inks for wall papers. 
*1073. Newton, W.E. 1130. 1856. 


Thickening substances for inks to be used on fabrics 
and wall papers. 


*1074. Underwood, J., and V. Burt. 
2206. 1856. 

Wage ahr iso/, Jaure. 3, p. 388; Poly. 
Cent., 1858, Jahrg. 24, p. 426. 

Copying printers’ ink. Nutgalls, iron sulphate, gum 
senegal, treacle, soap, lampblack, prussian blue, water. 
#1075. Ernst, G., and W. Lorperc. 

2507, 1856. 


Ink for preparing etched printing surfaces. 


*1076. Bardot,H.N.D. 2845. 1856. 
Thickening agent for printers’ ink. 
1077. Underwood, J. 1112. 1857. 


Copying ink. Logwood extract treated with potas- 
sium chromate. 


*1078. Fleet, C. 


Unalterable printers’ 


P3182) 1857. 


ink based on green oxide of 


chromium. 
1079. Henry, Michael. 1132. 1858. 
Wag. Jahr., 


1859, Jahrg. 5, p. 540; Lond. 
jour., 1859, new series, v. 9, p. 94. 
Writing and copying inks using glycerin. 


71080, stuart; J: 1187. 1858. 


Printers’ ink pigment from asphalt residue. 


1081. Winstone, B. 1996. 1858. 

Copying and writing inks. Glycerin. 
1082. Gresham, J. H. 2103. 1858. 

Copying ink. Malt liquor, logwood, sugar, gall, 
iron sulphate, gum, cloves, and water. 


1083. Dunn, A. 2316. 1858. 
Solid marking ink. Powdered silver nitrate and 
black lead. 
*1084. Viette,P. A. 130. 1859. 
Engraving and lithographic ink, 
stearine, tallow. 
1085. Moss, T. 348. 
Safety ink for special paper. Clay and drying oils. 


1086. Ballande,J.A.H. 861. 1859. 


Writing ink. Oxides or metallic salts introduced 
into paper. Ink produces grey characters turning 
green. Gum water, prussiate of soda or of potash, 
hyposulphite of soda, etc. 


*1087. Hadfield, G. 1282. 1859. 


Heating apparatus for thickening printers’ inks. 


Gutta percha, 


1859. 


1088. Barclay, R. 1390. 1859. 


Safety inks for banknotes, checks, etc. 
and sulpho-cyanids. 


1089. Scoffern, J. 1744. 1859. 


Writing ink using “copperized ammonia.” 


“1090. Barre, |, bate i: Rovands). BAM. E. 
Barre. 2024. 1859. 


Lithographic transfer ink, Printers’ 
printers’ ink, copal oil, varnish. 


*1091. Collins, H.G. 2081. 1859. 


Lithographic transfer ink, Tallow, 
gum mastic, shellac, and printers’ ink. 


*1092. Palmer, J.R. 2399. 1859. 


Printers’ ink based on “black chromium.” 


1093. Gilbee, W. A. 2963. 1859. 


_Uses bark of rhamus catharticus as a substitute for 
chinese green in textile printing. 


1094. Ballande, J. Pie tA aOR. ae OU, 


Colorless copying ink for prepared paper. Sodium 
hyposulphite and alum; or, sodium hyposulphite and 
a suitable alkali dissolved in water with thickener. 


*1095. Thierry, ].H. 1445. 1860. 


For printers’ ink uses residue from the distillation 
of schist. 


*1096. Lambert, B. 1633. 1860. 


Recovery of color from printers’ ink. 


1097. Stevens, C. 2972. 1861. 


Indelible anti-corrosive ink with anilin base. 


*1098. Brooman, R.A. 3107. 1861. 


_ Printers’ or lithographic ink. Fatty essence, print- 
ing varnish, copal varnish, 


*1099. Brooman, R. A. 640. 1862. 
Lithographic ink. Uses transfer ink in which lith- 


Prussiates 


mordant, 


soap, wax, 


ographic chalk has been ground, with addition of 


phosphoric acid. 


1100. Clark, W. 675. 1862. 

Colored writing inks. Anilin, water, alcohol, sugar 
or gum. 
*1101. Brooman, R.A. 767. 1862. 


Printers’ ink for glass, ceramic wares, and metallic 
surfaces. Borate, silicate, or phosphate capable of 
forming a paste with fatty acids or acid resins. 


1102. Roberts, R. P. 1213. 1862. 


Copying ink. Water, logwood, gum arabic, molasses, 
sugar candy, aleppo galls, bichloride of mercury, 
albemedchus, alcohol, and precipitate black. 


1103. De la Rue, T. 2235. 1862. 


Indelible writing ink. Gum tragacanth, glycerin, 
lampblack, salop, acetic acid, water, vinegar, glutin or 
isinglass. Another recipe uses black product of anilin. 


*1104. Prince, A. 2654. 1862. 
Printers’ ink. Petroleum substitute for linseed oil. 


*1105. Brooman, R.A. 2771. 1862. 


Printers’ transfer ink for dressing millstones. 


1106. Croc, L. 3074. 1862. 


Telegraphic ink. Anilin colors dissolved in bodies 
of the alcohol series, with addition of resins and 
waxes, 


#1107. Brooman, R.A. 488. 1863. 


Transfer etching ink. Hydrofluoric acid. 


*1108. Rafter, H. 986. 1863. 


Transfer ink for making electrotypes. 


1109. Friedrich,G. W. E. 1418. 1863. 


Acid-proof, color-changing, safety ink. Water, log- 
wood, potassium bichromate, potassium ferrocyanid. 


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Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
*1110. McLean, J. 1564. 1863. 


Printers’ ink. Residue from distillation of shale 
oil. 
iTl. Goold, J. 71819. "1863. 


Writing ink. Subjects a gallate or tannate of an 
alkali to action of metallic iron. 


*1112. Hughes, E. T. 3204. 
Printers’ safety ink. 
oxide, linseed oil, color. 
*1113. Zacherl, J. 226. 1864. 
Ink for printing on paper previously saturated with 
insect-destroying solution. 


*1114. Gedge, W.E. 571. 1864. 


Printers’ ink for tin or tinned sheets. Mineral 
colors (especially lead compounds) and flux ground 
with lithargized drying oil and varnish. 


*1115. Day, B. 664. 1864. 

Ink for preparing a printing surface on chalk. 
Glue, sugar, lampblack or colors. 
*1116. Green, W. 1354. 1864. 


Process for making black pigments. 


1117. Moeller, J. 1828. 1864. 


Red ink. Madder, cochineal (or other red), alco- 
hol, ether, salt, gum, alum. 


1118. Baildon, H.C. 2223. 1864. 


Safety ink. Sulphuric acid, indigo, anilin, 


1119. Newton, W.E. 2506. 1864. 

Writing ink. Aleppo galls, water, green sulphate 
of iron, gum arabic, cloves. 
1120. Moeller, J. 2511. 1864. 

Red writing and marking ink. Alizarin, potassium 
cyanid, etc. 
*1121. Rowley, J. 2854. 1864. 


Printers’ ink. Cotton oil, resin oil, lampblack. 


*1122. Hancock, C., and S. W. SILver. 
3093. 1864. 


Printers’ ink for unsized paper or partially sized 
textiles. Milk of balata or milk of caoutchouc. Also 
used as wall-paper ink. 

*1123. Hulot, A. A. 330. 1865. 

Printers’ ink. Non-fatty varnish from honey and 
glycerin, ; 

*1124. Brooman, R.A. 807. 1865. 


Engraving and intaglio ink. Several recipes using 
gum arabic, india ink, acid, honey, garlic, water, 
starch, albumen, and red chalk. 


1125. Newton, W.E. 836. 1865. 


Process fog filtering and introducing air. 


*1126. Scarratt, W., and W. DEAN. 
LTS. 1865; 


For printing transfers or other surfaces in imi- 
tation of graining. Ochre, boiled oil, umber, beeswax, 
sugar of lead. 


1127. Bonneville, H. A. 1846. 1865. 


Copying ink. Nutgalls, gum arabic, iron sulphate, 
copper sulphate, sugar, alder wood. 


LIZB, tallign it. 226/20) 1860; 


Use of silicates in non-corrosive writing and copy- 
ing inks. 


*1129. Brooman, R.A. 2388. 1865. 
Specification identical with no. 807 of 1865. 


1130. Taylor, J. 2471. 1865. 


Macerating pan. 


1863. 


Peroxide of tin, chromium 


*1131. Holmes, S. 367. 1866. ; 
Printers’ ink. Bone oil pitch, naphtha, lampblack. 


1132. Johnson, J) Hv 1521eeeee. 


Secret telegraphic ink. 


*1133. Holmes, S. 1737. 


Printers’ ink using bone pitch. 


*1134. Woodbury, W.B. 1918. 1866. 
Printers’ plastic ink for the Woodburytype. Trans- 
parent mixing oil color, mastic soap, and beeswax; 
or, water color, starch, etc. 
*1135. Petitdidier, F. 2719. 1866. 
Improved method for printing in relief. Resin (as 
copal), solvent, drier, and color. 


*1136. Swan, J.W. 3303. 


Printers’ and lithographic ink. 


1866. 


1866. 


Prints are fixed 


‘by gelatinous ink containing chrome alum or soluble 


chromates or bichromates. 


*1137. Morvan, A.G. 71. 1867. 


Transfer ink for photographic transfers. Asphalt, 
wax, and pitch dissolved in essence of lavender. 


1138. Cooley, A.J. 106. 1867. 


Ink powders from dried tinctorial extracts. 
1139. Brooman, C.E. 181. 1867. 
Telegraphic ink, Bitumen, wax, resin, and suet. 


*1140. Jameson, J. 2715. 1867. 


Safety inks for banknotes, checks, etc. Several im- 
pressions each with a different kind of ink. 


1141. McDermott, C. 977. 1868. 
Marking ink pencil. 
1142. Jameson, J. 1023. 1868. 


_ Safety ink for banknotes, checks, etc., in connec- 
tion with safety paper, using various recipes. 


1143. Cooke, J. F. 2163. 1868. 


Copying writing ink for use on dry paper. Sub- 
stitutes for 20% to 50% of water in ordinary writing 
ink, an equal quantity of glycerin, or sugar, treacle, 
or calcium chloride. 

*1144. Hodge, P. R., and W. Hopce. 
2578. 1868. 


Improvements in manufacture of brown or black 
pigments for printers and lithographic inks. 
1145: Cooke, J.F. 47. 1869. 
: Copying writing ink. Similar to his no. 2163 of 
868. 


*1146. Binks, H.B. 439. 1869. 


Printers’ ink. Indigo, hair, glycerin, and starch. 


*1147. Nissen, H.N. 294. 1869. 


Printers’ ink for banknotes, etc. Soluble surface 
color ground with glycerin, starch, flake white, or a 
syrup. 

*1148. Abel, C.D. 1227. 1869. 


Transfer ink. Colors for upper tints ground with 
linseed oil; the ground tints with spirits. 


*1149. Kircher, J., and E. EBner. 2890. 1869. 


Wag. Jahr., 1870; Jahre. 16, p, G7ar oro) 
Jahrg. 21, p. 1042; Ber., 1870, Jahrg. 3, p. 807. 


Printers’ ink capable of being removed from paper. 
Iron, acid, alkali, tannic and gallic acids, linseed oil, 
varnish. 


*1150. May, W.C. 2946. 1869. 
Non-oleaginous printing inks. 
*1151. Kloen, W. 2993. 1869. 


Ink for water color and transfer printing. Pig- 
ment, glycerin, and gum arabic. 


Ee 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 51 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
1152. Millar, A. 475. 1870. 


Marking ink, Glycerin and silver nitrate. 


*1153. Lawrence, B. 1419. 1870. 


Printers’ ink, Glycerin, saccharine matter, gum, 
and color. 


1154. Pinkney, R. 1863. 1870. 


Writing and marking ink. Chloride of anilin, 
nickel chloride, potassium chlorate, sodium chlorate, 
water, thickener, 


*1155. Webb, W.G. 2291. 1870. 

Ink for printing on glass. 
*1156. Banks, J.H. 2304. 1870. 

Transfer printers’ ink. Shellac, black pitch, 
asphalt, copal, mastic, castile soap, linseed oil, and 
litho ink. 


ria; Guyatt, W.T:. 2375. 1870. 


Safety printers’ and writing ink for labels, tickets, 
etc. Mixture of sulphuric or hydrochloric acid (or 
both) and water, ammonia, and colors. 


*1158. Lake, W.R. 2762. 1870. 


; pretation of petroleum products for printers’ 
inks. 


*1159. Lake, W.R. 689. 1871. 


Printers’ inks giving press copy similar to ordinary 
copying ink. Various recipes. 


*1160. Lambert, J.N. 1124. 1871. 
Lithographic ink. Gelatinous matter dissolved in 

bichromate of potassium, coloring matter, and soap. 

1161. Whitehouse, E.O.W. 1998. 1871. 
Telegraphic ink. Water, glycerin, anilin dye. 


1161a. Nissen, H.N. 2449. 1871. 


Ber., 1872, Jahrg. 5, p. 441; Ding., 1872, 
mao, p. 176. 


_Safety writing ink. To ordinary writing ink con- 
taining iron adds ferro-rubigo and potassium ferro- 
cyanid. 


*1162. Pinkney, R. 2745. 1871. 


Printing, marking, and writing inks with anilin 
base. 
*1163. De Lara, G., and Viscount M. De 


Satomos. 2107. 1872. 


Printers’ ink for blotting paper. 
oils, turpentine, etc., than usual. 


1164. Hodges, J.F. 1965. 


Safety inks for bank notes. 
thickened. 


Contains more 


1872. 


Ordinary writing ink 


1165. Siecinoski,C. L. 3451. 1872. 
Ink for tracing paper. Chromate and india ink. 
1166. Gutensohn, A. 258. 1873. 


Treats tinplate with acid and precipitates a blue- 
black deposit which may serve for making ink, 


1167. Halfpenny, G. W. 262. 1873. 


Ink for incombustible paper. Graphite, copal, iron 
sulphate, nutgall, indigo. 


*1168. Abney, Sir W.de W. 615. 1873. 


Waterproof ink for transferring designs or writing 
to lithographic plates. Gelatinous substance and a 
bichromate to render ink sensitive to light. 


*1169. Capreel,G.G. 760. 1873. 


Substitute for gold or bronze dust in lithographic 
printing, stamping, etc. Uses “altum-cummu,” an 
arsenic compound found in Turkey. 


1170. Lake, W.R. 1982. 1873. 


Process of injecting air into ink. 


TiPiev Littles G ey eloon loro: 
Telegraphic ink. Anilin blue and glycerin. 


1172. Mackay, G. 3129. 1873. 


Extraction of oils, resins, and coloring matters from 
fabrics and fibers. 


1173. Newton, A. V. 3176. 


Solid indelible ink, 
chromic acid. 


*1174. Kingdon, T.R. 3598. 1873. 


Grinding machinery for printers’ ink, 


*1175. Hyatt, T. 3684. 1873. 


Fireproof printers’ ink using asbestos. 


1176. Newton, A.V. 3814. 1873. 


Solid ink. Adds sugar, gum, and an oxalate to 
any well-known mixture of ink powder and water. 


Li77, Clark}, Land. B..O. W...wW arre- 
HOUSE. 4082. 1873. 


Ink for registering fares in public vehicles. 
erin, water, and magenta dye. 


*1178. Thomas, E.G. P. 4196. 1873. 


Printers’ ink. Heavy oils and liquid pitches. 


1873. 


Anilin color, logwood, and 


Glyc- 


1179. Clark, A.M. 208. 1874. 
Manufacture of Jampblack. 
1180. Brown, J. 731. 1874. 


Photographic transfer ink. Fatty substances, me- 
tallic oxides, and fusible fluxes. 


1181. Zuccato, E.de. 1078. 1874. 


Copying ink. Potassium ferrocyanid and iron 
persulphate. 


1182. Tongue, J.G. 1839. 1874. 


Indelible ink. Lampblack, silicate of potassium, 
ammonia, and water. 


*1183. Clark, A.M. 1995. 1874. 


“Asteatine” ink for printing, lithography, and plate 
printing. Color, alcohol, glycerin, and acids. 


1184. Casthelaz, J. 2009. 1874. 


Preparation of anilin products. 


*1185. Clark, A.M. 2389. 1874. 
Colored lithographic ink for textile printing. 


1186. Newton, W.E. 2939. 1874. 
Tannin from waste materials. 
1187. Zuccato, E.de. 3150. 1874. 


Stencil ink. Anilin color dissolved in glycerin. 


*1188. Zingler, M. 3757. 1874. 


Preparation of anilin for textile printing. 


1189. Clark, A.M. 3935. 1874. 

Telegraphic insulating ink. Sodium ey tay or a 
mixture of potassium bichromate and a gum, resin, 
or gelatinous substance. 
*1190. Jensen, P. 26. 1875. 

Transfer ink for metal printing plates. 
and copal varnish. 

*1191. Whitburn, T. 605. 1875. 


Printers’ ink for wood. “Burnt oil,” 
varnish, color, turpentine. 


L192.) Wirth, Py 1236. 21875. 
Wag. Jahr., 1876, Jahrg. 22, p. 1064. 


Recipe for copying ink pencil. Pencil point shav- 
ings in water used for ink. 
*1193. Edwards, E. 1362. 


Sympathetic printers’ ink. 
water. 


Lampblack 


resinous 


1875. 
Cobalt chloride and 


52 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


1194. Clark, A.M. 1620. 1875. 
Production of anilin black. 
1195. Holyoake, W.R. 1941. 1875. 


Transfer ink for vitreous and glazed surfaces. 


*1196.. Thacker, BH. 2642. 1875, 
Ink for metal printing plates. Addition of gold 


size, turpentine, and gum dammar to ordinary litho- 
graphic or printers’ ink. 
*1197. Haddan, H.J. 3453. 1875. 


Sympathetic ink for textile printing. 


1198. Wilkinson, H. M. 4484. 1875. 
Wag. Jahr.11876, Jahre. 225 p..1065. 


els ink. Logwood, water, tungstic acid, acetic 
acid, 
1199. Byford, A.T. 974. 1876. 


Black copying ink. Indigo sulphate, logwood, 
water, alum, nutgalls, iron sulphate. Also recipe for 
blue or violet ink. 


1200. Zuiccato, E.de. 1115. 1876. 


Stencil ink. Alkaline solution colored with neutral 
substance. Alkali destroys varnish on paper, and 
produces porous stencil sheet. 


*1201. Heuer, F.W. 1662. 1876. 

Printers’ ink for glass. Pigment, copaiba balsam, 
turpentine, and oil. 
*1202. Zingler, M. 2621. 1876. 

Gold, bronze, and silver inks for printing. Albumen 
and color. 
1203. Pinkney, R., and F. D. Warp. 

4470. 1876. 

Safety ink for banknotes. 
. with anilin or vegetable colors. 
1204. Berly, J. A. 4820. 1876. 

Portable ink. Absorbent matter carrying dry ink 
is steeped in water. 
*1205. Tongue, J.G. 169. 1877. 


Printers’ ink. Powdered coal treated at high 
temperature with oxidyzing chemicals, and treatment 
with alkali. 


1206. Pumphrey, J. 895. 
Copying ink. 

glycerin. 

*1207. Williams, M. 950. 1877. 


Heating chamber for oils, gums, etc., used in the 
preparation of printing inks. 


1207a. Haddan, H. J. 2493. 1877. 

Bers 1678, Jahre. li Veil ro 1a ize 
Wag. Jabr., 1878, Jahrg. 24, p. 1143. 

Ink pencil. 
*1208. Howard, T. 


Printers’ ink. 
seed oil. 


*1209. Guest, E., and T. Guest. 3432. 1877. 


Printers’ transfer ink, Beeswax, pitch, japan wax, 
varnish, turpentine, and a black pigment. 


Ferro or ferri-cyanids 


1877. 


Anilin crystals, acetic acid, and 


3402. 1877. 


Powdered peat, charcoal, and lin- 


1210. Zuccato, E.de. 3647. 1877. 
Stencil ink, 
1211. Jacobsohn, N. 3648. 1877. 


Writing ink. 
arabic, 
1212. Lake, W.R. 1586. 1878. 


Copying ink powder. Color, sugar, gum arabic, and 
syrup. 


Anilin, glycerin, sugar, and gum 


1878. 


Concentrated solutions of 


1213. Wirth, F. 1918. 
Ink for tracing paper. 
anilin pigments. 
1214. Richmond, H., and W.S. RicomMonp. 
2636. 1878. 


Indelible ink for writing and cancelling. Eosin, 
anilin colors, cupric chloride, ammonium chloride, 
sodium chlorate, glycerin, lampblack, water, and oil. 


*1215. Wilson, J.G. 4606. 1878. 
Reproducing ink. Color dissolved in alcohol and 
water. 
*1216. Pixis, T. 5036. 1878. 
Printers’ transfer ink. Printers’ ink mixed with 
japanese gold size. 


1217. Winterhoff, F. 5098. 


Transfer ink, 
venice turpentine, 
enamelling flux. 


1218. Hickisson, J. 5122. 1878. 


Marking ink, based on vanadium salts. 


*1219. Haddan,H.J. 141. 1879. 


Printers’ ink. Metallic powder mixed with a sili- 
cate. 


1220. Wirth, F. 239. 1879. 
Copying ink for leather, paper, fabrics, etc., with 
apparatus. 


1221. Clark, Ai Mo) “S26. ters: 


Beads of color pressed into cavity of pen. Coal tar 
agglutinated with gum, glucose, honey, etc., by means 
of hot water. 


1222. Kissam, A. 861. 1879. 


Transfer ink. Concentrated anilin, 
spirit, gum arabic, and water. 


1223. Lake, W.R. 1104. 1879. ~ 
J Fe for hand stamps. Adds purified oil to greasy 
inks, 


1224. Rosefeld, P.G. 2256. 1879. 


Transfer ink for gelatinous copying composition. 
Color, water, alcohol, sodium bisulphite, ether, vinegar, 
gum or sugar. 

1225. Alisoff, M. 235. 1879. 

Transfer ink. Anilin and alcohol. 
ink using anilin and glycerin. 

*1226. Gray, T. Hi. 25lse sie 

Printers’ ink. Drying oil in current of heated 
air brought to proper consistency to use as a base. 
*1227. Jefferies, J. E. 3391. 1879. 
= Printers’ ink; transfer ink; writing ink; with anilin 

ase. 
1228. Taylor, J. 3499. 1879. 


Indelible ink. Cupric chloride, anilin chloride, 
water, gum arabic, glycerin, potassium chlorate. 


1229. L’Heureux, A.D. 3678. 1879. 


Transfer ink. Sugar, common ink, black lead, and 
alum. 


1230. Boult, A.J. 3685. 


Transfer ink for glass. 
asphaltum, and lampblack. 


1231. Jensen, P. 4187. 1879. 


Copying ink. Anilin, soluble metallic salts, neutral 
coloring medium, and powdered carbon. 


1232. Nesbit, A.A. 4204. 1879. 


Safety ink. Clay, anilin dye, and volatile liquid 
added to ordinary printers’ ink. 


1233. Pumphrey, J. 4409. 1879. 


Transfer ink. Anilin and water. 


1878. 


Colors, linseed oil, nut oil, resin 
white wax, suet, and powdered 


methylated 


Also printers’ 


1879. 


Tallow, beeswax, resin, 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 53 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
1234. Gestetner, D. 4524. 1879. 


Transfer ink for documents, also for printing. 
Anilin base. 


*1235. Kesseler, C. 4685. 1879. 


Printers’ black ink. Pitch or asphalt, 
fatty acid, anilin violet, and cart grease. 


1236. Imray, J. 4788. 1879. 


Transfer ink for gelatin surface. Aqueous so- 
lution of metallic salt or a tanning substance to which 
color is added, 


1237. Haddan,H.J. 4997. 1879. 


Canceling ink for special paper. Potassium bi- 
chromate, copperas, oxalic acid, red prussiate of 
potash, logwood, and color. 


peas. Wirth, FP. 5232. 1879. 


Printers’ ink. Coal tar, sulphuric acid, calcined 
soda, fat, and glycerin. 


*1239. Shaw, J.B. 690. 1880. 


_Printers’ ink for tiles. Colors ground in varnish 
with addition of copaiva balsam. 


*1240. Pfleiderer, P. 827. 1880. 


Printers’ ink. Colors, copaiva balsam, turpentine, 
resin oil, and driers. 


*1241. Klein, A.L. 1028. 1880. 


Printers’ ink. Raw linseed oil and driers boiled to 
consistency. ? 


1242. Binks, H.B. 1358. 1880. 


Copying or transfer ink consisting principally of 
aluminous solution. 


*1243. Alexander, E. P. 1615. 1880. 


Printers’ ink. Mineral hydrocarbons, caustic pot- 
ash. Residue used as a pigment. 


1244. Emery, J.J. 1759. 1880. 


Ink for articles to be enamelled. Color, camphor, 
and dissolved wax. 


1245. Johnson, J.H. 1771. 1880. 


Marking ink. Orthonitrophenylpropiolic acid, gum 
water, sodium carbonate, and milk sugar. Heat brings 
out color on marked article. 


1246. Sachs, J.J. 1838. 1880. 

Marking ink. Polysulphides of iron, zinc, copper, 
etc., heated with non-volatile fatty and oily bodies, 
waste fibers, etc., and alkali. 


*1247. Kesseler,C. 2216. 1880. 


Black printers’ ink, especially for canceling postage 
stamps. 


1248. Nawrocki,G. W. 2832. 
Ink for stamping pads. 
color. 
1249. Ungerer, A. 3418. 1880. 
Solid ink, Agar-agar (or isinglass), water, glyc- 
erin, starch, syrup, and color. 
1250. Bertram, L.B. 4591. 1880. 


Ink for pads. Anilin, acetic acid, glucose, glue or 
gelatin, glycerin, and water. 


*1251. Bastand,C.T. 4693. 1880. 


Printers’ ink. Grease from, engineers’ cleaning 
waste treated with solvents and distilled. 


1252. Edwards, E. 4716. 1880. 


Ink for gelatin copying press. Acetic iron and 
chloride of iron, printing ink, and glycerin. 


1253. Ford, A. 5125. 1880. 


Ink for writing on special paper. 


tar oil, 


1880. 


Gelatin, glue, agar-agar, 


*1254. Dupré, A., and O. HEurer. 

Invisible printers’ ink for checks. Zine sulphide, 
lead carbonate or salts of bismuth, glycerin, treacle, 
and gum arabic. 

1255. Poirson,C. 436. 1881. 

Transfer ink. Color, salt which melts in water of 

crystallization, acid, sugar, gum. 


1256. Johnson, J.H. 466. 1881. 
Marking ink similar to no. 1771 of 1880. 


1257. Stoddart, A. F. 741. 1881. 


Writing and copying ink from spent tan liquor. 


*1258. Gard, W.G., and T.H. Costey. 
903. 1881. 


Printers’ ink. Waste pickle from galvanizers’ 
works, and leather cuttings. 


1259. Haddan, H. J. 963. 1881. 
Copying ink requiring no damping of paper. 
Syrup, alcohol, water, uranium acetate, and color. 


1260. Priestman, T., and others. 1002. 1881. 


Ink for boot-blacking compositions, using spent tan 
liquor. 


*1261. Brackebusch, H. 1203. 1881. 


Printers’ ink. Paraffin oil, colophonrum, lamp- 
black or other pigment, with variations to produce a 
cheaper ink. 


*1262. Bastand,C.T. 2103. 1881. 


Printers’ ink. Black resin or resin oil, soap, blue 
color, greasy material. 
*1263. Jensen, P. Void.) 2868. 
door Gt Lowlooe, Veclke Pes lsce 


Printers’ ink, Asphalt, anthracene oil, anilin color, 
lubricating oil. 


*1264. Lake, W.R. 2948. 1881. 


Copying and printers’ ink based on nitrate of 
uranium, 


1265. Meihé,J.R. 3410. 1881. 


Fireproof writing ink. Platinum chloride, lavender 
oil, lampblack, varnish. For printing he uses india 
ink, water, and gum arabic. 


1266. Gurney, H.S.L. 3605. 
TS C1 882 yor 47: 


Writing ink from waste tan liquor and iron filings. 


1267. Clark, A.M. 3762. 1881. 


Writing ink. Albumen, a bichromate, and ferro- 
cyanid of potassium. 


#1268. Russig, W. 728. 1882. 


Indelible printers’ ink, Iron salts and metallic 
iron added to ordinary printers’ ink. Algo recipe for 
making writing ink therefrom. 


1269. Rath, F. 1391. 1882. 


Copying ink. Sodium silicate and a greasy ink. 


*1270. Lake, W.R. 1849. - 1882. 


Printers’ ink for fabrics. Pyroxlin, color, and a 
menstrum, 


*1271. Horsfall, A.H. 2220. 1882. 


Lithographic ink for fabrics. Color, oil, varnish, 
and anilin dyes. 


1272. Detmold, E. 3083. 1882. 

Quick-drying writing ink. Water, spirits, cloves, 
anilin dye. 
*1273. Claus,C. F. 4106. 1882. 


Printers’ ink. Waste liquors from tin plate or 
similar works. 


1881. 


1881. 


54 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
1274. Langbeck, H. W. 5946. 1882. 


_ Marking ink. Salicylic acid, turpentine, spirits of 
wine, glycerin, water, albumin, and color. 


1275. Hickisson, J., and H. W. LANGBECK. 
Pol Oba: 


Colored marking ink. Gutta percha, india rubber, 
bisulphide of carbon, and color. 


1276. Dufréne, H.-A: 859. 1883. 


Indelible ink, Water, sodium carbonate, logwood, 
sugar, anilin black, and soot. 


*1277. Clark, A.M. 941. 1883. 


Printers’ and writing inks. Recipes for black and 
other colors; for indelible writing ink; for copper 
plate printing. 


1278. Nesbit, A.A. 949. 1883. 


Safety ink using extract of anchusine. 


*1279. Gard, W.G., and T.H. Costey. 
2549. 1883. 


Printers’ ink. Leather waste, sodium carbonate 
or acetate, or caustic soda and an iron salt. 


1280. Appleyard, J. W., and others. 
2816. 1883. 


Soluble black from spent tan liquors for use in 
writing ink, 


*1281. Bolton, C. E. 3600. 1883. 


Copying and printers’ ink. Blue galls, iron sul- 
phate, blue vitriol, gum arabic, white ginger, and 
water. 


*1282. Lake, W.R. 3638. 1883. 


Ink for printing on rubber fabrics. 
red lead, sulphur, and naphtha. 


1283. Rydill,G. 3822. 1883. 


Fireproof ink for imitation stained glass. 
dered asbestos, acids, and alum. 


1284. Warwick, T.J. 3969. 


Transfer ink for embroidery. 
wax, and white lead. 


*1285. Moseley, C. 5207. 


Printers’ ink for india rubber. 
drying oil or varnish, with color. 


1286. Lardeur,G.E. 5287. 1883. 


_. Transfer ink. Resin, gum dammar, color, turpen- 
tine, 


*1287. Shaw, I.B., and others. 383. 


Printers’ transfer ink for signs, ete. 
wax, copaiba balsam, and petroleum. 


1288. Chatterton, E.S. 2220. 1884. 


Copying ink. Powdered color and glycerin. 


1289. Friend, F. 7160. 1884. 


Copying ink. Iron liquor, tannic acid, and glycerin. 


India rubber, 


Pow- 


1883. 
Compo-black, bees- 


1883. 


Chloroform, benzol, 


1884. 
Camphor, 


*1289a. Clark, W. 12385. 1884. 
De-inking process. 
1290. Haddan, H.J. 12727. 1884. 


Mtb cla ink. Glycerin, dextrin, anilin, and earth 
color. , 


1290a. Hickisson, J. 15961. 
Joka e 1OG0, ved, Decal: 


Mordants or fixers for marking ink and pencils. 
Pyrogallic acid, borax, hyposulphite of soda, sodium 
bicarbonate, ammonia, alum, washing soda, gums, 
chalk, wax, albumin, collodion, varnish. 


1884. 


1291. Armour, L.H. 440. 1885. 


J:S.C.0, 1886, voSo pega 


Writing ink capable of being either fixed or re- 


movable. Pigment, gum arabic, gelatin, and bi- 
chromate, 
*1292. Reid, A., and J. JAMESON. 

1380. 1885. 


Soluble printers’ transfer ink. Gum, glycerin, al- 
bumin, treacle, and color. 


1293. Friend, F. 1515. 1885. 


Stencil ink. Potassium or sodium hydrate, orchil 
or other color. 


*1294. Simpson, D.C. 3980. 1885. 
Writing, marking, or printers’ ink made indelible 
in water. Alkalies, cyanides, or ferro-cyanides, 


*1295. Winterhof, L. 5929. 1885. 


Lithographic transfer ink. Suet, pitch, turpentine, 
mastic, litho varnish, beeswax, printers’ ink, lamp- 
black, Brunswick black. 


1296. Frusher, T. 8241. 1885. 
J.S.C.I1., 1886, v. 5, pe4ers 


Black writing ink from waste dye liquors. 


1297. Wass, A.G. 9249. 1885. 

Pigment for black ink. Residue from boiling or 
filtering of saccharine liquids. 
*1298. Macrone, W. 9413. 1885. 

Printing and lithographic ink. Seed oil, resin, 
paraffin wax, copal varnish. 


1299. Batty, T. 12910. 1885. 


Transfer ink. Sulphate of copper or of iron, 
water, and dye. 


1300. Guthiel, R. 1601. 1886. 


Soap, wax, mastic, shellac, turpentine, lampblack. 


*1301. Clark, A.M. 2878. 1886. 


Powdered coloring composition for printers’ inks. 
Resinate of a metal combined with coloring matter. 


1302. Payne, W.J. 3179. 1886. 


Ink tablet for rubber stamps. Glycerin, gelatin, 
water, color. 


1303. Wise, W.L. 8994. 1886. 


Insulating ink for automatic telegraph. 
diluted and colored. 


1304. Wass, A.G. 9992. 1886. 


Calcined sugar filtrate as a basis. 


*1305. Cunliffe, H., and M. Connon. 
15685. 1886. 


Printers’ ink. Fixing and glazing. compound. 
“Painters’ terbene,” linseed oil, and varnish. 


*1306. Schlumberger, A. 1076. 1887. 


Printers’ safety ink. Vegetable color which changes 
color on addition of an alkali. 


1307. Lake, H.H. 2123, 1687; 


Stencil marking ink. Benzene, naphtha or tur- 
pentine, pigment, bronze powder, and kerosene. 


*1308. Bertling, L. 5464. 1887. 


Lithographic transfer ink. Suet, beeswax, soap, 
shellac, vegetable black, varnish, sperm oil, and sper- 
maceti. 


1309. Himly, M., and others. 6730. 1887. 
Sympathetic ink. Magnesium platino-cyanid. 

1309a. Tallmadge, J. W. 13500. 1887. 
J.S.C.1., 1888) vi 7 eee 


Fluid ink eraser. Solution of chloride of lime 
and acetic acid. 


Mucilage 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 55 


Patents — Great Britain, continued: 
1310. Hackney, W. 15079. 1887. 


Non-drying and fixing compositions for writing 
inks. Uses chloride of calcium. 


1311. Hickisson, J. 15320. 1887. 


Congo and benzo-purpurin and plastic binders 
moulded into solid marking ink for fabrics. 


Staiz. Groth, L.A. 17925. 1887. 


Printers’ and stamping ink. Anilin solutions, 
bitumen, resins, or fats. 


1313. Dimitry, C. P. 648. 
feo. 1889, v. 8, p. 43. 


Indelible ink, using gelatin or animal glue, bi- 
chromate, color, and water. 


*1314. Bensinger, A. 3321. 1888. 


Ink for printing on celluloid and like pyroxylin 


1888. 


compounds, Anilin color, carbolic or acetic acid. 
#1315. Phillips,S., and A. STEPHEN. 
4823. 1888. 


Photo-mechanical transfer ink. | Beeswax, 
maceti, tallow, lampblack, and litho ink. 


*1316. Armstrong, H.G., and J. E. WALLER. 
6796. 1888. 


Printers’ ink for advertisements on sanitary paper. 
Addition of disinfectants or medicating materials. 


1317. Smith,G. H. 7149. 1888. 


Transfer ink for copying documents, Blue-black: 
green anilin, magenta, hydrochloric acid, water, al- 


sper- 


cohol. Green: green anilin, water, alcohol, hy- 
drochloric acid. 
1318. Quelch,G.H. 7472. 1888. 


Ink which causes paper when touched in any 
part with a red-hot iron to burn a stencil. Uses 
nitrate of potassium. 


*1319, Neilson, G. R., and others. 
13968. 1888. 


_Printers’ ink for advertisements on sanitary or 
toilet paper slips. Uses potassium permanganate 
dissolved in non-poisonous oil or fluid. 


1320. Doyle, D. 14457. 1888. 


Marking ink. Gum, spanish brown, and iron sul- 
phate mixed into a powder which is afterwards dis- 
solved in water as required. 


1321. Jones, C.S. 15457. 1888. 
Sympathetic ink. Salt of cobalt or of nickel dis- 
solved in spirit. 
1322. Brasier, E., and J. H. KNow es. 
2360. 1889. 


Coloring extract from Bauhinia Vahlii. 


1323. Hallam, W. 4513. 1889. 


_Transfer ink for marking linen. Color, mordant, 
mixed with wax, resin, or bituminous materials. 


*1324. Weight, J. H. 6287. 1889. 

Ink for toilet paper. Medicated substance, oils, 
and gum arabic. 

*1325. Mills, E.J. 8971. 1889. 

Antiseptic writing and printing inks. Borax, 
boric acid, and a salicylate added to commercial inks. 
1326.. Williams, M., and J. AscoucH. 

9442. 1889. 


Soluble blue for writing inks. 
and a dye. 


1327. Lucas, D. 9960. 1889. 


Ink for pottery transfers. China clay, drop black, 
rose pink, turpentine, printers’ oil, andycanada balsam. 


Boron compound 


“1326. Carter Mol Jo D: 12289... 1889, 


Sticky inks for printing designs to be covered by 
flock. For lithographic work boiled linseed oil is 
ground with colors, For letterpress, colors are ground 
with sodium silicate and treacle. 


1329. Ashton, R. 14388. 1889. 
Jr SoU). Bip. 82, 


_Dry soluble writing ink. Dissolved colors are 
dried on a carrying medium (such as paper) which is 
cut into strips. 


1330. Pulford, G.C. 15565. 1889. 


Safety ink to prevent fraudulent opening of en- 
velopes. Uranium acetate, potassium ferrocyanid, 
white lead or white zinc. 


*1331. Browne, N. 15839. 
eS S90 vor pA GU, 

4 ated) and lithographic ink. Maltha and lamp- 
ack, 


1332. Wilkinson, C.H. 16982. 1889. 


Color standard system resembling diatonic scale. 


*1333. Huelser, C. 20830. 1889. 


Printers’ ink. Coal dust, linseed oil and varnish. 


1334. Conrad, W.S., and H.T. Litey. 
2011. 1890. 
Janome Veco it O12: 
Copying ink for dry paper. Gall nuts, iron sul- 
phate, magnesium chloride, colors, and glycerin, 


1335. Tschofen, F. 2130. 1890. 


Invisible ink. Whiting and gum arabic. 


1336. Conrad, W.S. 10401. 1890. 
Tacos bev a LU piey bo: 
Copying ink. Ammonium nitrate added to slow 
drying ink containing glycerin. 
1337. Piffard,B. 10905. 1890. 
Copying ink. Copying paper is dipped in a solution 


of gallic, tannic, or pyrogallic acid, and used with 
ink containing sulphate or other salt of iron. 


*1338. Holt,O.G. 11168. 1890. 


_ Printers’ ink. Residue from petroleum distilla- 
tion as a base. 


1889. 


#1339, Davison, W. 15743. 1890. 
5.G.15 189d oes a9 93 7, 
Metallic printers’ ink. 

*1340. Higgins, C.M. 15857. 1890. 


T.S:Cil 189 lv 0 pae2: 
Stamping, copying, and printers’ ink, Oleic acid 
and colors. 
*1341. Higgins, C.M. 15858. 
25: Cala eo ew e100 ta. 


Stamping, copying, and printing ink. Color dis- 
solved in essential oils of the spices, to which oleic 
acid may be added. 


*1342. Lake, H. H. 16689. 
Je Cel Leo iv ei Oeil o6. 


Printers’ ink. Vaselin, linseed oil, zinc sulphate, 
litharge, red lead, and binoxide of manganese, and 
pigments, 


1343. Just, T. W., and others. 16757. 
LS:Gib PTRo ere 0 pcos 


Safety writing ink. Carbon, gum arabic, caustic 
soda, oxalic acid, india ink, vanadium, aleppo galls, 
anilin dyes, water. 


1890. 


1890. 


1890. 


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Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


1344. Beales, H. 17373. 1890. 
JS. CIS i892 well = py 4. 


Copying ink. Nutgalls, logwood, water, iron sul- 


phate, gum arabic, cloves, vegetable black, and 
glycerin. 
#1345, sHaddonets 1). nand Cok. EILt. 


873. 1891. 
Printers’ ink for toilet paper. Based on perman- 
ganate of potassium or eucalyptus oil. 
1346. Leech, F. L., and A. Horroson. 
1616. 1891. 
J25; C1 1892, vi ells pic 446. 


Indestructible ink. Turpentine, 
alum, beeswax. 


1347. Coén, E. 3247. 1891. 
Ji. GAs 1892) vol Fp. 445. 


Copying ink. Sugar and glycerin mixed with 
ordinary ink. 


1348. Sherwood, W. 5437. 1891. 
SiC. be SoZ hve Llp 46: 


Copying machine ink. Dissolved anilin colors mixed 
with linseed oil or other drier. 


*1349. De Brandt, F. 12104. 1891. 


Lithographic transfer ink. Antimony black, bone 
black, resin, varnish, berlin blue, and ordinary print- 
ers’ ink, 


"1350: Bertling, Li 12200" 1891" 


Lithographic transfer ink. Suet, beeswax, curd 
soap, shellac, vegetable black, litho varnish, and sper- 
maceti. 


*1351. Dreyfus, C. 17635. 1891. 


Printers’ ink. Lakes soluble in benzol, 
etc. 


*1352. Higgins, C. M. 93. 1892. 
Tar cela kOVe ave beep: o0c. 


Printers’ and stamping ink. Color, carbolic acid, 
castor oil, essential oil. 


*1353. Jefferson, F.T. 3103. 1892. 


Ink for ruling and printing on copying paper. 
Pigment and a_ volatile liquid such as methylated 
spirit, and an adhesive. 

*1354. Kohn, J., and S. Strauss. 
3364. 1892. 

Printers’ ink for playing cards or celluloid. Colors 
ground with waterproof medium. 
*1355. Hagelberg, W. 4167. 1892. 

Printers’ ink for celluloid. Uses a celluloid sol- 
vent, such as amyl acetate. 

*1356. Friswell, R. J., and F. H. Leeps. 
18721. 1892. 


Jis.G Ee Sos evi ole oc, 


Printers’ copying ink. Lampblack or other suit- 
able pigment with boiling aqueous solution of anilin 
dye, dried, and ground with litho varnish. 


asphalt, resin, 


naphtha, 


1357. Hickisson, J. 5316. 1893. 
Marking ink. Anilin dyes, oil, mordant, india 
rubber solution. 
1358. Blancan, C. 7236. 1893. 
Aluminium ink. 
*1359. Bibby, J., and J. Brssy. 12863. 1893. 


J.S.C.1., 1894, v. 13, p. 145. 
Printers’ ink. Cotton seed foots as a basis. 
*1360. Hollyer, E.. 16380. 1893. 


Toilet paper printers’ ink. Pilewort juice, thyme, 
groundsel, elder leaves, oil varnish. 


*1361. Cox, H. W.C., and R. J) Crowsey. 
1542. 1894. 


Facsimile telegraphic ink. Tin or lead, sulphuric 
acid, nitric acid, color. 


*1362. Kuwert, W. 2093. 
_ Ink for celluloid labels. 
nigrosin. 
1363. Nienstaedt, E., and L. Go_pmMarK. 
3236. 1894. 
J.S.C.1L, 18942 yv 1G. ns 
Solid ink. Quartz powder immersed in ordinary 
ink and dried. 
1364. Nienstaedt, E., and others. 
5078. 1894. 


Preparation of ink sticks. 


*1365. Degroote, F. A., and A. A.D. pes 


1894. 


Alcohol, silver nitrate, 


AULNo!Is. 6268. 1894. 
.. Printers’ ink for paper impregnated with dex- 
trin. Color, linseed oil, rubber solution, and gums. 
*1366. Cordeaux, W. 13676. 1894. 
Printers’ copying ink. Printers’ ink and vaselin. 
*1367. Barnwell, F. 20423. 1894. 


For printing in several colors at one impression. 
Ordinary ink mixed with castor oil, turpentine, glyc- 
erin, oil of tar, copaiba balsam, ether, chloroform. 


*1368. Sharp,S.H. 21607. 1894. 


Ink for printing textiles. Litho varnish, gold 
size, and a metallic powder. 


1369. Scott, J. 23694. 1894. 


Transfer ink. Metal dust, wax, resin. 


*1370. Priestley, G., and E. Swann. 
955. 1895. 
J.S.C.1., 1895.2v5 L4pomore. 


Printers’ ink for leather. Lard, margarine, pow- 
dered metal, size, and linseed oil or varnish. 


*1371. Thacker, H. 6938. 1895. 


Printers’ ink for paper, wood, metals, etc. Un- 
Hee ink surfaces removed by color discharging 
ui 


1372. Hallett, A. 17868. 


Ink for typewriter imitations. 
lasses, glucose, glycerin. 


1373. Adams, E.J. 3459. 1896. 


Invisible ink. Sulphuric acid and water. 


*1374. Grundy, G. H., and G. A. LInGArp. 
4093. 1896. 


Printers’ ink for fired tiles. 


*1375. Taylor, F- Cy and Jace: 
8376. 1896. 


Printers’ ink, Colored printers’ inks are mixed 
with copaiba balsam, glycerin, sandal wood, oil, pe- 
troleum, balsam fir, etc. 


*1376. Sharp,S.H. 16274. 1896. 


Printers’ ink for stenciling on fabrics. 
aluminium powder with suitable menstrum. 


1377. Temple, E.H. 17226. 1896. 

Writing ink. Salt water, logwood, galls, gum 
arabic, iron sulphate. Stains are easily removed from 
fabrics. 

*1378. Michel - Dansac, J. A., and L. 
CHASSAGNE. 18131. 1896. 


Photographic color pigments adapted for use as 
printers’ inks. » Several recipes. 


1895. 


Color, black mo- 


Bronze or 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 57 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


1379. Webb, R. 26992. 1896. 
meus, 1097, v. 16, p. 1012. 


Safety ink. Flour, magnesium oxide, soap, car- 
bonate of sodium, color. 


*1380. Boult, A.J. 30121. 
eal, 1898, vy. 17, p. 55. 


Bronze printers’ inks. Fixed oil base. 


*1381. Rataud, P. 1228. 1897. 
Printers’ transfer ink. Linseed oil, suet, and 
printers’ ink. 


1382. Billings, R. W. 7376. 1897. 
* Stencil ink. Dextrin, glue, oil, and metal or colored 
powder. 
#1383. Gentele, E.O.S., and H. R. Genre e. 
7399. 1897. 
neo 1., 1097, v. 16, p. 546. 


Printers’ ink. Wood powder, wood pulp, or cellu- 
lose, impregnated with color. 


*1384. Taylor, F.C. 9121. 1897. 


Printers’ ink. Powdered manganese and alcohol 
added to ink described in British patent no. 8375 
of 1896. 


1385. Potter, A.L. 11013. 1897. 


Ink for branding, for wool bales, etc. Glue, 
gelatine or size, water, potassium bichromate, lamp- 
black, and turpentine. 
1385a. Lyle, J.N. 12281. 1897. 

fe. 1898, v. 17, p. 455. 

Ink stain remover. Citric acid, water, bleaching 
powder. 

*1386. Ogilvy, D.J. 18533. 

feeds, 1697, ¥, 16, p. 1012. 


Printers’ ink. Process of using super-heated steam. 


*1387. Webb, R. 19783. 1897. 

fetes toys, v.16, p. 1012. 

Safety printers’ ink. Dextrin, treacle, glycerin, 
anilin dye. 
1388. Lake, H.H. 21830. 1897. 


Effervescent ink tablets. Anilin or nigrosin, gum 
arabic, sodium bicarbonate, and tartaric acid. 


1389. Moeller, J. 21991. 1897. 
J.S.C.I., 1898, v. 17, p. 148. 


Indelible sympathetic ink, Alum, garlic juice. 


*1390. Hadley, W. S., and others. 
; 23080. 1897. 


Printers’ ink for etched plates on wax paper. 
Beeswax, pitch, and colors. 


*1391. Stoop, A. 24504. 1897. 


Printers’ ink. Grisee oil obtained in Java. 


1392. Cox, F., and others. 24560. 1897. 


Preparation of writing ink so that ink is not 
formed until writing fluid is on the paper. Paper 
impregnated with solution of tannin. Ink is a solu- 
tion of iron sulphate. 


*1393. Banner, S. 29728. 1897. 

fee. 1..21096, v. 17, p. 1158. 

Printers’ ink. Solution of colophony treated with 
caustic soda or potash and used as a substitute for 
linseed oil. 


*13904. Burger, H. J. 30104. 1897. 


Ink for photographic reproductions. | 


1896. 


1897. 


*1395. Izambard, G. 5294. 18098. 


Ink for X-ray printing. For handwriting uses 
white lead and gum; for typewriter, white lead and 
linseed oil. 

*1396. Simultaneous Color Printing Syndi- 
cate, and H. pz Montin. 10153. 1898. 


Ink for polychromatic blocks. Waxes, oils, and 
colors, 


*1397. Gotliffe,H. 11951. 1898. 


Printers’ lustrous ink for waterproofed fabrics 
Nickel dust and resin. : 


*1398. Pitt,S. 20356. 1898. 


Printers’ ink. Gelatinous thickening material from 
seaweed. 


*1399. Stoop, A. 23071. 1898. 
J.5:C.L, 1899, v. 18, p. 379: 


Printers’ ink. Natural purified oil fr Gri 
Java, distilled and mixed with color. 1 om Grisee, 


1400. Lichtentag, I., 

24644. 189 
J.S.C.1., 1899, v. 18, p. 680. 

Indelible writing ink. Carbon, soap, and water. 


1401. Kretschmann, E. 6727. 1899. 


Sympathetic ink. Paper is treated with solution 
of haloid salt of cobalt, glycerin, and gum arabic. 
Writing is done with a solution of rock salt. 


*1402. Bachem, P. F. 8976. 1899. 


Sympathetic printers’ ink based on cobalt salts, 


*1403. Hay, L. 11592. 1899. 


Antiseptic ink for toilet paper. 
and red. 


1404. Power, C.F. 14957. 18099, 
pon cr ying writing inks. Recipes for black and 
ed. 


and A. LIcHTENTAG. 


Recipes for blue 


ii 


*1405. Printing Arts Co., and I. Ortorr. 
17557. 1899. 


Printers’ ink. Colors in a gum resin solution. 


*1406. Hoz, A. 22296. 1899, 
Printers’ ink for textiles and paper. 

base and mordants. 

*1407. Izambard, G. 1290. 1900. 


Inks for X-ray work contain metallic powders more 
or less opaque to rays. 


1408. Brown, E. W. 3807. 
IES Gol el OU ley 20 spares 


_ Typewriter copying ink for prepared paper. Emul- 
sion of tannin, iron sulphate, deliquescent salt and 
glycerin, or with a non-drying oil. 


Linseed oil 


1900. 


1409. Kretschmann, E. 7367. 1900. 
Sympathetic ink. Cobalt salt, 
*1410. Butler, T.T. 12945. 1900. 


Printers’ ink for paper hangings, giving crépe 
effect. 
*1411. White, W.G., and R.A. A. Waite. 
13145. 1900. 


Jos Col OU ve 2 a4 


_Printers’ ink for polychromatic blocks. Stearic 
acid, vegetable wax, linseed oil, resin, soda, fullers’ 
earth, and colors. 


*1412. Ogilvy, D. J. 14886. 
TST TOO Sa Lox pei L 


Process of heating printers’ inks. 


1900. 


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Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


*1413. Hofer, H., and H. Horer. 
17126. 1900. 


Ink for celluloid transparencies. 
fin, ‘“‘manganiso-linolate.”’ 

*1414, Stevenson, J. 17783. 
TS: CG 90 tae 20, O21 208; 
Printers’ ink that changes color with time. 

ture of permanent and non-permanent colors. 

1414a. Raynes, A. 21063. 1900. 
Toes e100 Ry 20 poi ios: 


Marking ink for textiles, using anilin black. 


*1415. British Oil and Cake Mills, and A. G. 
Wass. 23Z3ly , 1900. 
Fotos £901. yo20. sp, LOS: 


Printers’ ink. Mucilage from cotton-seed oil, acid 
tar sludge, resin, and carbon. 


1416. Langhans, R. 430. 1901. 
Tito LUZhaeL Di lico: 


Ink for electric telegraph. Compounds of precious 
metals or their halogen salts, sulphur derivatives of 
aliphatic carbon compounds, and a solvent. Paper 
passed through hot rollers gives a metallic impression. 


*1417, Hoz, A. 1366. 1901. 
TSC le 190 ve 20,7998 5) 


Printing colors for chemical printing on stuffs. 
Thickening substance and dyes, with or without mor- 
dants. After printing, the colors are steamed, de- 
veloped and fixed. 


1418. Lucas, R.D. 3100. 1901. 


Ink for china, glass, etc. Turpentine, rose pink, 
drop black, china clay, printers’ oil, resin, and flux 
if necessary. 

#1419. Imray,O. 5168. 1901. 
ost ba 1901, v2 ps 808: 
Printers’ and writing inks. 

sulphates. 

*1420. Wass, A.G. 6061. 1901. 
Hottie 1v02, vi ol} Duslvoee 


Printers’ ink varnish. Resin dissolved in mineral 
oil, color. 


*1421. Van Dyke, F. R. 6307. 1901. 


Ink for photozincography. Litho ink and bitumen; 
or transfer ink and Burgundy pitch, thinned with 
turpentine. 


*1422, Tellkampf, A. 8645. 1901. 


Ink for transferring photographic copies to stone 
or metal plates. Turpentine, black japan, alcoholic 
iron varnish, fats, and oils or waxes. 


*1423. Brandel, F. de., and A. pE BAupRY 
p’Asson. 8923. 1901. 
Peds loud, Ville Di 7ods 


Manufacture of colors from heavy mineral oils. 


*1424,. Lake, H. H. 12826. 1901. 
Peofecly 1 0Ue. Vogl Dace). 
Lithographic and printers’ ink. 

alkali, and volatile resin oil. 

*1425. Lilienfeld, L. 23892. 
The Leo 2) pay 718 


Vehicles for pigments in textile printing. (1) Me- 
tallic salts of fatty acids, or resinates, insoluble in 
water, 
bumin. 


Camphor, paraf- 


1900. 


Mix- 


Indo-phenol-thio- 


Color, glycerin, 


1901. 


(3) India rubber or gutta percha. 


(2) Organic-acid radical derivatives of al- | 


*1426. Weise, M., and others. 
25705. 1901. 
Printers’ ink for make-ready. Addition of resin or 
soft soap to ordinary ink. 


*1427. Schmitz, J.S. 6698. 1902. 

Printers’ ink for wall paper or woven fabrics. 
*1428. Schmeidel, F.R. 8371. 1902. 

J.S.C.I,, 1902, -¥. 21). pegow: 

Printers’ ink. Dark shade on colored ground. 
Resin or gum with volatile solvent. 


1429. Geary, E. 15193. 1902. 

Copying ink requiring neither moisture nor press. 
Galls, iron sulphate, anilin blue, glycerin, essence of 
cloves, water. 

*1430. Jamieson, W. A., and others. 
20413. 1902. 
Wall paper printers’ ink. Color, gum tragasol. 


1431. Brown, T.H., and J. E. STApies. 
21241. 1902. 


Branding fluid for carcasses, poultry, and eggs. 
Mitigated caustic, logwood, water, methylated spirits. 


*1432, Meth, B.Z. 24610. 1902. 
J.S.C.L., 1903, v. 22, p. 1131. 


Printing transfers for etching glass. Ammonium 
fluoride, hydrofluoric acid, magnesia alba, water, dex- 
trin, anilin black. 


1433. Stewart, W. 24719. 1902. 

Copying ink using neither press nor dampener. 
Galls, iron sulphate, gum peed he water, creosote, 
glycerin, potassium permanganate. 

1434. Ninnis, T. M. 3033. 1903. 

Ink for ground glass. Canada balsam, gum, resin, 
turpentine. 

*1435. Grabau, E. F. W. U. ‘3301. 
J.S.Cil., 19037 9225 na7 
Waterproof ink for wall paper. Starch, borax, 

water, color, glycerin, alcohol, and caustic soda. 

1436. Cook, H. W., and J. PLUNKETT. 

5610. 1903. 


Preparation of raw ox-gall for ruling ink, 


*1437. Préaubert, L., and G. A. THUBE. 
11028. 1903. 
J.S.C.I., 1904, v. 23, p. 448. 


Thickener for printers’ ink. Casein base. 


*1438. Johnson, J. Y. 12681. 1903. 
J.S.C.I1., 1904, v. 23, p. 485. 
Printers’ ink. Compounds of coloring matter bases 
with fatty acids or their alkaline salts. 


1439. Braun, H. 14299. 1903. 

Conducting ink for autographic or facsimile teleg- 
raphy. Acid solution of platinum, copper, etc., com- 
bined with graphite. 

*1440. Lilienfeld, L. 14483. 1903. 

J.S:G-1., 1903, vi 22 oe 

Ink for glossy silk-like effects. Finely powdered 
mica and cellulose solution. 


1441. Carter, M.J.D. 22195.7 1903. 


Ink for backing typewriter sheet to prevent ab- 
sorption of wax of stencil sheet. Glycerin added to 
ordinary printers’ ink. 


1442. Rosenhain, W. 26951. 
J.S.C.1.} 1904; -v, Z3eopee 


_Non-corrosive writing ink for glass and metal. 
Silicate of sodium or potassium, aluminate of po- 
tassium or sodium, and color, 


1903. 


1903. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 59 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


*1443, Marzin, R. 1933. 1904. 

ies 0D, v. 24, p. 91. 

Printing paste for ceramic ware. Colors, aloe 
extract, syrup, glycerin, and alkaline carbonate. 
1444. Rowan, J. 3909. 1904. 

Terrie 1 9U4-y, 21, p.453. 


Safety ink. Specially prepared paper overprinted 
with ink of iron perchlorate, potassium iodide, and a 
caustic alkali. 


1445. Smith, F. P., and G. F. Beswick. 
4447. 1904. 
Copying ink. Logwood, gall, 
glycerin, rose water. 
*1446. Millar,G.G. 7391. 1904. 
Colored lithographic ink. Linseed oil, 
anilin dye. 
1447. Leisel, M., and R. KUpper. 
17624. 1904. 
Testete, 1905, v. 24, p. 893. 


ore and drawing ink. Metallic dust, flux, 
and a liquid neutral organic substance that does not 
evaporate until the metal or flux is melted. 


1448. Bennett, J. F., and J. MAsTIN. 
21062. 1904. 
J.S.C.1., 1905, v. 24, p. 978. 
Pigment of finely divided colored glass, porcelain, 
or other vitreous substance. 
*1449, Bennett, J. F., and J. MAsTIN. 
24733. 1904. 
WeSie le 1905; v. 24, p. 978. 
Printers’ ink. Potters’ clay and color are fired 
and powdered and used as pigment. 
1450. Flack, A.M. 25092. 1904. 
eee 05,.v. 24, p. 1301. 


Fountain pen ink, Carbon, linseed oil, prpeeune, 
and prussian blue if desired. 


*1451. Janzer, C. 25202. 1904. 


Rapid drying printers’ ink to prevent ‘“‘set off.” 
Addition of pyroxyline, turpentine, castor oil, alcohol, 
and ether. 


iron perchloride, 


wax, and 


1452. Coterillo y Ojeda, F., and J. QuESADA. 
29245. 1904. 
Copying ink. Glycerin and syrup added to ordi- 
nary ink. 
*1453. Frankenstein, L., and others. 
9809. 1905. 
TS.CI, 1906, v. 25, p. 372. 


Rubber solution and color for printing fabrics. 


*1454. Lamb, M.C., and J. D. G. RENNIE. 
11049. 1905. 
Pee 200, -v, 25, p. 636. 


Ink for printing on leather. Leather dyes in 
water, alcohol, benzine, or other hydrocarbon. 


#1455.. haart, J.J. 12128. 1905. 
Jr, 1906, ¥. 25, p..691. 


Ink for polychromatic printing. Dye, solvent, ful- 
lers’ earth, china clay, etc. 


*1456. Serck, P.O. 14023. 1905. 


Ink for color printing to prevent running or 
mixing of colors. Balsam, glycerin, myrrh, sandal 
wood oil, petroleum, turpentine, alcohol, and black 
oxide of manganese, 


*1457. Lischke, F. A. 14464. 1905. 

Ink for printing overlay sheets. Lake color, 
transparent white, drier, vegetable glue, and varnish. 
*1458. Lamb, M. C., and J. D. G. Renniz. 

17338, 41905, 

Jip Ce LOO) meee Se pe) Zs 

Printers’ transfer ink for leather. Addition of 
petroleum jelly to fat colors used in leather printing. 
*1459. Thorpe, J. F., and Briccs & Co. 

17793. 1905. 

detente 07 vr 20, fh LO: 

Indelible ink for fabrics. ‘‘Indigo salt T’’ used 
as basis. 

*1460. Longley, W. 19328. 
jes Creel COG ws 25'D.. 40% 
Printers’ ink. Color and gelatinous substance 

prepared from carrageen or similar sea-wee 

*1461. British Agin Co., and others. 

25537. 1905. 


Printers’ ink from double metallic alginates, 


*1462. Fireman, P. 25859. 1905. 

ieee TAU ewe ZO Ros. 
4 prepares, of ferro-ferric oxides for printers’ 
inks, 


*1463. Ippers, J. W. 26965. 


Ink for photo-mechanical printing. 
beeswax, mastic, tallow, crayon ink. 


1464. Morris, E. R., and others. 
AP 5z2.7 1 SOG; 
J S30. 1907 f.020,-p. 36. 


Ink for dry copying. Iron perchloride. 


*1465. Lerman, D., and others. 3107. 
Jao 1 19065 ve 25, Dp. O0G: 


Printers’ ink pigments from coal. 


1466. Boult, A. J. 5050. 1906. 


Ink for wood. Water, chinese ink, gum arabic, 
acetic acid. 


1467. Wyse, H.T. 12872. 1906. 
J -oGaly doe an020" pe eel 


Sympathetic ink using cobalt salts. 
*1468. Ippers, J. W. 15026. 1906. 


Lithographic transfer ink. Resin, asphalt, mastic, 
beeswax, tallow, crayon ink. 
*1469. Imray,O. 18562. 1906. 
JS C1907 Hy. 20 se 925. 
Gelatin colors for printing from intaglio oiled 
forms. 
*1470. Lilienfeld, L. 2998. 
].S.Cllo0S euactnnees a. 


Ink for producing silk-like effects on paper and 
textiles. Compounds of viscose with zinc or metals 
of the magnesium group. See patent no. 14483 of 
1903. 


1471. Simpson, D.C. 4379. 
Langer vis, Dea2 ik. 


Waterproof writing ink, 
black color, dextrin, nigrosin. 


1472. Acheson, E.G. 27312. 
LS. CLS es vices. ne 040) 


Deflocculated amorphous substances with oil and 
varnish, 


1905. 


1905. 
Asphalt, resin, 


1906. 


1907. 


1907. 
Gum, water, ammonia, 


1907. 


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Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
*1473. Briggs, W. 6702. 1908. 


Quick-drying multicolor ink using shellac. 


*1474. Bezzant,S., and R. Bezzanr. 
8688. 1908. 
J. S-Cls 1908 47227-91020" 


Treatment of raw ox-gall for ruling machine ink. 


1475. Garzino, L. 9108. 1908. 
J et elOOR eves ease). 


Sympathetic ink which can be press-copied, effaced 
by a rubber, and then developed. Alkaline solution 
of yellow prussiate of potash, magnesium carbonate, 
and graphite. Developer consists of iron, alum, and 
a mordant of bisulphate of potash. 


1475a. Claesen, C. 9579. 1908. 
JSAGs1 1909 28 pi. 360. 


Hectographic inks using polyglycerins. 


*1476. Binko, H. B., and N. MAveEr. 
14126. 1908. 


_ Printers’ ink. Blue paste obtained by dissolving 
indigo in sulphuric acid and adding common salt, 
dextrin and gum. 


*1477. Levy, A. 15339. 1908. 


Fireproof and waterproof printers’ ink based on 
magnesite. 


*1478. Hollweg, C. 16517. 1908. 
Printers’ ink. Anilin color dissolved in alcohol. 
1479. Elam, E. W. 19588. 1908. 


Copying ink. Anilin black, nigrosin, glucose, glyc- 
erin, water, potassium hydroxide. 


1480. Loevinsohn, E. 22420. 


Ink for transfer papers, 
materials, and mineral oil. 


1481. Soc. Weiluc et Cie. 26469. 1908. 


Transfer ink for decorating walls. Non-transparent 
color, linseed oil, fish glue, castor oil, collodion, india 
rubber solution, etc. 


1482. Mansell, W. F., and W.H. MANSELL. 
OF 2sdraal DUS: 


Sensitizing ink for stenciling. 
alcohol, and glycerin. 


1483. Lucas, E.G. H. 27957. 


Ink for swelled gelatin process. 
beeswax, turpentine, and colors. 


*1484. Walker, F.H., and C. E. Soun. 
2114. 1909. 


Oil residiums, crude oils, etc., treated with strong 
sulphuric acid, Printers’ ink by addition of lamp- 
black or other pigment. 


*1485. Jagenburg, F.G. 4040. 
eS Gel 1910, v.29 p34: 


_Printers’ ink. Color in soap solution is mixed 
with thickener (china clay, baryta, etc.). 


*1485a. Child, R.C., and J. JoHNsTON. 
8532. 1909. 
J 5 Gb. 1910, v: 29, p.. 288. 


Printing inks based on powdered coal. 


*1485b. Hopkins, M.S., and C. R. Barnett. 
13679. 1909. 
J.S.C.I., 1910, v. 29, p. 640. 
Recovery of ingredients of oily inks. 


*1486. Lilienfeld, L. 15306. 1909. 


Printers’ ink based on viscose. 


1908. 


Fusible colors, binding 


Water, silver salt, 


1908. 


Linseed oil, 


1909. 


1487. Hochstetter, R. 16291. 
Js. C.1g 1909 -v. 285 plo ae 


..Mimeograph ink. Pigment ground in sulphonated 
oil. Base of barium sulphate or of china clay. 


1488. Lamp’l, R., and P. J. Lamp’.. 
16636. 1909. 


Safety inks, using benzoflavine and chrome alum. 


*1489. Beckmann, F. 20025. 1909. 
J.S.C.1,. 1910, wv 295 poenOeee 


Adhesives for use in printers’ inks for wall papers. 
Gum arabic, gum tragacanth, flour, dextrin, bittern. 


1490. Kasseker, J. 23852. 1909. 
J.S.G.1., 1910, vi 2922p 59278 St ae 
v. 4, p. 3289. 


Ceramic transfer ink. Linseed oil, lead compound. 
No flux is required. 


1491. Escardo, I. S., and J. B. B. Sara. 
27268. 1909. 


Safety ink. Invisible impression rendered visible 
by rubbing with metal. Zinc white and colorless 
litho varnish, 


*1492. Sureties, C. 29379. 1909. 
J.S.C.1., OT veeUe nee 


Printers’ ink base of yeast. 


1493. Newton, P. A. 29460. 
J.9.C.1., 1911, wast aes 


Decalcomania ink. Alkali salts of acids obtained 
by the saponification of oils, fats, waxes, or resins 
are used for binders. 


*1404. Child, R:'Ci 7/221 
J.S.C.1L., 1911 e230) pz. 


Printers’ ink. Tar and pitch, powdered shale or 
anthracite. 


1494a. Cameron, D. 16515. 
J.S.C.1., 1911, v. 30, p. 908. 


Copying writing ink. Copy paper contains tannic 
or gallic acid. 


1495. Laza, E. 17886. 1910. 


Marking ink for bread wafers which are baked 
on the bread. Inoffensive color treated with gum 
solution, saccharin materials, or vegetable juice. 


1496. Lorenz,H. W.F. 19156. 1910. 


Safety inks containing ingredients sensitive to 
chemicals usually used for removing writing ink. 
Several recipes. 


1497. Simpson, R. 22237. 1910. 


arse! ink. Anilin, glycerin, and ordinary print- 
ers’ ink. 


1498. Flachaire,C. P. 24136. 1910. 


Sympathetic ink for advertising. Double iodide of 
mercury and silver. 


1499. Pictet,R.P. 24256. 1910. 
J.S.C.1., 1911, wig) pa itaa: 


Process of producing soot. 


1500. Rueter, A. 29389. 1910. 

J.S:C.L, 1911, v.30) peiU72: 

Quick-drying writing ink. Ordinary ink and a 
neutral volatile substance such as spirits of wine. 


1501. Pickstone, J. W. 29735. 1910. 


Ink for hand stamps. Anilin dye, dextrin, glyc- 
erin. 


*1502. Wechsler, S. 2912. 1911. 


Printers’ ink for fabrics. Color, glycerin, varnish, 
and a mixture named “hygrol.”’ 


1909. 


1909. 


1910. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 61 


Patents — Great Britain, continued. 
1503. Flachaire,C. P. 7318. 1911. 


.. Sympathetic inks. Double iodide of mercury and 
silver. 


*1504. Lilienfeld, L. 14142. 
Pe veieeioleoy. Ol, p. 680. 
Preparation of poly-fatty acids for printers’ inks. 


1505. Hurwitz & Co. 17772. 1911. 


Copying ink and apparatus for applying. Uses 
ammoniacal ink and a plate covered with a grape 
sugar solution, 


*1506. Lucas, E.G. H. 18965. 


Ink for photo-mechanical surfaces. 
his specification no. 27957 of 1908. 


*1507. Wass, A. 914. 1912. 
ee easivio. Vv. oc, p. 613, 


Printers’ ink. Mineral oil soot, driers, and ag- 
glutinant. 


1507a. Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik. 
fao2. 1912; 
Sete roto. y..a2, p. 226. 


Chromium compounds of hydroxyanthraquinone 
sulphonic acids for use in inks. 


*1508. Albert, K., and L. Brrenp. 


a 


19lt 


Amendment to 


13586. 1912. 
Heels 9s. o2, p. 766. 
Printers’ ink base. Emulsification of asphalts, 


hydrocarbons, etc., with concentrated neutralized sul- 
phite cellulose lye. 
*1509. Lauthe, O., and C. LAuUTHE. 

14578. 1912. 


Ink for etched plates. 
colophony, drop mastic, paraffin, s 


soap, turpentine. 
1510. Thompson, W. P. 16570. 1912. 

Ink for carbon papers. Hydrocarbon boiling above 
200° C., linseed oil varnish, berlin blue, varnish, 
milori blue, and indigo. 

#1511. Wolff, M. 30037. 1912. 
gee er fio o2.. p. 1162: C.. A., 1914, 
ai 2072: Cent., 1914, Jahrg. 85, Teil 1, 
7 aad 

Drained peat or other fibrous vegetable material 
aveatee with alkali and used as basis for printers’ 
in 
*1512. Ransford, R.B. 714. 

eaten ol4. y.3o,.p. 74. 

Printers’ ink for textiles based on phenol and 
formaldehyde. : 

1513; Turkin, N. W. 5737. 

J.S.C.1., 1914, v. 33, p. 742. 


Pigments based on turkey red oil and an alkali. 


*1514. Heyl, G. E., and T. T. BAKer. 
10055. 1913. 
tet 1914. vy. 33, p. 604; C.-A,, 1914, 
v. 8, p. 3507. 


Drier for printers’ ink. Sodium amyl sulphate. 


*1515. Schuetze, L., and R. FIscHEr. 
12567. 1913. 
eee 015.+v. oz, p. 1007; C. A., 1914, 
Vite De a/ Ze. 


Printers’ ink for engraved surfaces. Color, emul- 
sion of albumin in alkaline solution, sulphonated oil 
or salt thereof. 


Lithographic ink, asphalt, 
spermaceti, stearine, 


1913. 


LOTS, 


1516. Pindikowsky, A. 13723. 1913. 
Stencil ink. Color and cornflower paste. 

*1517. Sureties,H. 14245. 1913. 
J.S.C.1., 1914, v. 33, p. 798. 


Printers’ ink based on peat. 


*1518. Turkin, N. W. 23128-23129. 1913. 
fi Gel 1014s gs. pe 147; 75s; 
See specification no. 5737 of 


Printing colors. 
ale}. 


*1519. Quick, A.S. 547. 1914. 
Residue from spent lyes for printers’ inks, 


*1520. Lilienfeld, L. 3370. 1914. 


Carbohydrate ethers for printers’ inks. 


*1521. Wolff, M. 4419. 1914. 

J.S.C.L, 1915, v. 34, p. 145. 

Printers’ ink. Ingredients are mixed cold and 
without intercedent drying. 


*1522. Farbwerke, vorm. Meister, Lucius, & 
Briining. 5011. 1914. 
Violas bo Perso. Teco: 


Printers’ ink for fabrics. Reduction dyes and 
varnish. 
1523. Travers,S. 5363. 1915. 

Ink for lantern slides. Dissolved gum and color 


*1524. Justice, P.M. 7284. 1915. 


Printers’ ink for fabrics. Water-soluble phenol- 
formaldehyde condensation products. 


*1525. Lipsius,S. 10089. 1915. 


Printing in imitation of embossed work. Fusible 
gum deposited on freshly printed characters. 
*1526. Stevenson, J. 104429. 1917. 
Ji. De lol sires, pe 4653 
Printers’ ink for stencil duplication. Calcium 


chloride, gum, lampblack or other inert color. 


1527;. singer, 1 2 1092702 T1917: 


Treating acid resins from oil purification. 


*1528. Soc. Anon. la Photogravure Rotative, 
and Soc. THENARD SIMON ET CIE. 
T11279-% 1917. 
Ink for intaglio printing. 
1529. Akashi, K. 114601. 1918. 
h.0-Gl Slo lSey., Sb pr ols 


Solid ink. De dextrin, gum tragacanth, thymol, 
lactic acid. 


*1530. Jager, G.C., and R. W. Cart. 
116109. 1918. 
J.S.C.I., 1918, v. 37, p. 464a. 


Printers’ ink for rotary presses. Based on hexa- 
methylenetetramine,. or other substance yielding for- 
maldehyde. 


*1531. Hope, J. 117023. 1918. 
JS. CUS LSIB eo 7e pisos: 


Use of sulphur colors in printers’ ink. 


1532. Shinozaki, M. 117117. 1918. 
iS: Cl. OIShws7- pe oot 
Indelible writing ink. Lampblack, 


indulin. 
1533. Schmidt, E. E. 130319. 1919. 


Safety writing ink. Colloidal solution of prussian 
blue, oxalic acid, epsom salts, turkey red oil. 


alkali, soluble 


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Patents — Great Britain, continued. 


1534, Dukes) a 131707, 1919. 
J.S.C.I., 1919, v. 38, p. 834a. 


Printers’ ink. Carbohydrate, tannic or other acid, 
and iron salt. 


1535. Tsutsumi, M. 141631. 
TES Cale 1920) 9395-0, 4592. 


Solid writing ink, Logwood, galls, potassium fer- 
rous tartrate, color, sodium salicylate, antiseptic, and 
gum arabic. 


1536. Allison, C. A. 146676. 
TSA O20 roo. p. O02a: 


Non-corrosive ink. Borax and dextrin. 


*1537. Nelson, R.N. 148650. 1920. 
Printers’ ink for textiles. Addition to lithographic 

ink of terebine and gold size. 

*1538. Lilienfeld, L. 149319. 
JS:Grlgal022 +. 41, p7-054. 


Thickener for printers’ ink. Carbohydrates of 
formula Cg HijpO; mixed with oily liquids obtained 
when acetylene reacts with aluminium chloride. 


1920. 


1920. 


1920. 


*1539. Serafin, G. 149373. 1920. 
Lithographic ink. 
1540. Oleson, J.C. 152465. 1920. 


Ink rod. Water soluble anilin dye, 
kaolin, and a binder. 


*1541. Chemische Fabriken Worms. 
Ges. 156212. 1921. 
J5:6.L, 1921, v.40, p.520a; 


Substitution of lactate solutions for glycerin in 
stamping and printing inks. 


*1542. Fitzgerald, F.C. 159809. 1921. 


Lithographic ink avoiding necessity of damping 
stone. Adds grease resisting materials. 


*1543. Hinely, T.H. 161700. 1921. 


Printers’ ink for knotted goods. Colors, 
varnish, tallow, stearine, and paraffin wax. 


*1544, Ruetgerswerke Akt. Ges. 
166117. 21921, 
Jeo. Culs, 19225 v.-4locp, 59a; 


Printers’ black ink with basis of tar oil derived 
from wood, peat, straw, cotton, or other fibrous ma- 


terial. 
*1545. Parry, R.H. 169917. 


SiC. 192) v.40, be Bb8a. 


graphite or 


Akt. 


litho 


1921. 


*1546. Lilienfeld, L. 171661. 
J.S.Cle 1922, y. Alpe se 


Coumaron resins for printers’ inks. 
cation no. 163271. 


1547. Schiffmann, J. 172588. 
J.S.C.1., 1922, ws4l, peooes 


Stamping pad ink, Tannate or gallate (or both) of 
iron, acetin, color. 


*1548. Aurich, E., and F. Wo tr. 
176599. 1922. 


Lithographic ink for producing a light color on a 
dark ground, using rapid-drying grease resisting ink. 


*1549. Monberg, J. 177515. 1922. 


Resist ink used in producing simultaneously a 
number of plates similar to an original, Addition of 
wax, glycerin, and india ink to printing ink. 


*1550. Lilienfeld, L. 181393, 181395. 
J.5.C.1., 1923, AZo eas 


Printers’ ink based on alkyl ethers of cellulose. 


*1551. De Waele, A. 183513. 1922. 
J.5.CHL.,. 1922 4 ee 


Printers’ ink based on emulsion in form of plastic 
solid, of which the yield value is greater than the 
emulsion of the components. 


1552. Plausons, Ltd. 184880. 
J.S.C.1., 1922, vetlepealoss 
Colloidal inks based on refined clay. 

*1553. Smidt, K. J., and R. JAEGER. 

187537 1922; 
J.S.C.1., 1922, v. 41, p. 989a. 


_ Printers’ ink from waste sulphite-cellulose lyes, 
nitric acid, and a catalyst. 


1554. Plausons, Ltd. 187732. 
J.S.C.I;, 1922, v.41) pe 9eea, 


Colloidal inks based on clay. 


*1555. Marr, R.A. 189271. 
J.S.C.1., 1923, v2 426 
Reclaiming printed paper. 

1556. Naamlooze Vennootschap Philips 


Gloelampenfabriken. 
189763. 1922. 


Ink for transparent markings on frosted glass. 


1557. Bretton, J.H.M. 190232. 1922. 
J.S.C.1.,- 1923, vias tots. 


1921. 
See specifi- 


1921. 


1922, 


1922. 


1922, 


1922. 


Ruling inks and bookbinders’ colors. Evaporation Marking ink. pared on juice of Semecarpus ana- 
of ox-gall and a salt. cardium, 
FRANCE 


The Library has specifications, 1902 - date. 


some cases title entries only. 


1558. Cellier. 177. 1805. 
Des., série 1, tome 3, p. 97. 


Indelible writing ink. Galls, nitrate of iron, gum 
arabic, animal carbon. 


*1559. Stone, and others. 553. 
Des., série 1, tome 7, p. 197. 


Printers’ ink for ceramics, ivory, etc. Carbonate 
of manganese, carbonate of copper, and Swedish co- 
balt. 


1808. 


The abstracts published 1791-1900 are in 


*1560. Legros d’Anizy. 875. 1808. 
Des., série 1, tome 10, p. 121. 


Lithographic ink. Carbonates of manganese and 
copper, and Swedish cobalt. 


1561. Mery. 619. 1814. 
Des., série 1, tome 8, p. 75. 


Ink for terra cotta. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 63 


Patents — France, continued. 


*1562. Seib. 1095. 1820. 
Des., série 1, tome 12, p. 90. 
Lithographic ink for textile printing. 

lac, narsix, soap, lampblack. 

1563. Dumoulin, S. 1883. 1821. 
Des., série 1, tome 21, p. 286. 


Acid-and-alkali proof ink. Subcarbonate of soda, 
resin, wax, glue, hydrochloric acid. 


1564. Delunel. 3273. 1821. 
Des., série 1, tome 33, p. 319. 


Indelible writing ink. Glue, starch, hydrochloric 
acl, soap, lampblack, licorice extract, chloride of 
ime. 


1565. Minet. 1355. 1822. 
Des., série 1, tome 14, p. 352. 


Dry and liquid acid resisting ink. Brazil wood, 
galls, sulphate of iron, gum arabic, vinegar, alum, 
carbon. 


*1566. Bergounioux, A. A. H. 
Des., série 1, tome 38, p. 418. 


Printers’ ink, using black from schist, etc. 


1567. Hunt, H. 2464. 1828. 
Des., série 1, tome 27, p. 144. 


Writing ink. Galls, campeche, gum arabic, cop- 
peras, blue vitriol, sugar, ammonia, alcohol, water. 


1568. Dizé, M.J.J. 2655. 1829. 
Des., série 1, tome 28, p. 290. 


Safety writing ink. Printers’ ink, subcarbonate of 
soda, water, lacquer, glue. 


1569. Fesneau-Petibeau. 3950. 
Des., série 1, tome 39, p. 260. 


Indelible writing ink. |Galls, water, india-wood, 
gum arabic, sulphate of iron, essence of lavender, 
sugar, alum, lampblack. 


*1570. Mozard, P. 3953. 1834. 
Des., série 1, tome 39, p. 265. 


Printers’ ink in colors. Linseed oil, resin, silver 
chromate. 


1571. Perry, J. 4316. 1834. 
Des., série 1, tome 41, p. 380. 


Concentrated non-corrosive drawing and copying 
ink. Galls, iron sulphate, india-wood, sugar, gum 
arabic, indigo, hydro-chlorate of ammonia, essence of 
lavender, essence of lemon, acetic acid, cyanide of 
potassium. 


1572. Guillier, J. 9701. 1834. 

Des., série 1, tome 69, p. 491. 

Indelible marking ink. Silver nitrate, water, gum 
arabic, sub-carbonate of soda, ammonia. A 
1573. Elia, N. V.M. 4170. 1836. 

Des., série 1, tome 40, p. 434. 


Blue-black writing ink. Indigo, sulphuric acid, 
hydrosulphuric acid, water. 

*1574. Bazin, F.C. 4813. 1837. 
Des., série 1, tome 44, p. 179. 
Printers’ ink for leather and parchment. 

recipes. 

1575. Miles-Berry. 10982. 1837. 
Des., série 1, tome 79, p. 286. 


Writing ink. Oxalic acid, prussian blue, water. 


Wax, shel- 


3872. 1823. 


1832. 


Several 


1576. Dunand, M. 6118. 1838. 
Des., série 1, tome 51, p. 127. 


Indelible marking ink. Silver nitrate, gum arabic, 
water, lampblack. 


*1577. Niboyet, E. 9396. 1838. 
Des., série 1, tome 68, p. 104. 


_ Printers’ ink using green soap instead of usual 
siccatives. 


1578. Dufay, A. E. 5858. 1840. 
Des., série 1, tome 49, p. 386. 


_ Safety writing paper impregnated with sulphate of 
iron and gall. 


1579. Prudon, B. 5889. 1840. 
Des., série 1, tome 49, p. 449. 


Imitation of india ink. Mixes black with gelatin. 


1580. Bagatta, J. 6299. 1840. 
Des., série 1, tome 52, p. 144. 


Indelible writing ink. Water, lampblack, caustic 
potash, oak bark, galls, madder, campeche, sugar, 
iron sulphate, gum arabic, indigo sulphate. 


*1581. Pernel, L.C. 6448. 1840. 
Des., série 1, tome 52, p. 517. 


Printers’ ink for leather. Linseed oil, 
sandarac. 


1582. Bezanger, J.J. M. 10124. 
Des., série 1, tome 72, p. 182. 
Indelible writing ink. Carbon, glue, caustic soda, 

gum. 

1583. Bowy de Pregny, H. 6685. 
Des., série 1, tome 54, p. 95. 


Writing copying ink. Galls, campeche, marshmal- 
low root, iron sulphate, copper sulphate, gum arabic, 
sugar. 


*1584. Goyneau, C.J. M.A. 6845. 
Des., série 1, tome 54, p. 410. 
Printers’ ink. Linseed oil, rosin, molasses, lith- 

arge, carbon. 

*1585. Wagner, P. 8663. 1842. 

Des., série 1, tome 64, p. 134. 


_ Lithographic ink for waxed surfaces or leather. 
Linseed oil, turpentine, carbonate of lead. 


galipot, 


1840. 


1841. 


1842. 


*1586. Knecht, and Zuper. 12199. 1842. 
Des., série 1, tome 90, p. 106. 
Ink for lithographic and metal surfaces. Yellow 


wax, tallow, gum, colophane, pitch, and varnish. 


1587. Levrault, J. 9485. 1843. 

Des., série 1, tome 68, p. 444. 

Indelible writing ink. Carbon, indigo, glue, am- 
monia, hydrochloric acid. 
1588. Hély, A.A. 8096. 1844. 

Des., série 1, tome 61, p. 127. 

Metallic writing ink, Gum arabic, water, gum 
ammoniac, metal powder, 


*1589. Boudon de Saint-Amans. 
11448. 1844. 


Des., série 1, tome 83, p. 18. 


Printers’ ink for ceramics. 


1590. Thabuy, and Durev. 879. 
Des., série 2, tome 4, p. 199. 


Indelible writing ink. Linseed oil, bitumen, tur- 
pentine, carbon or color. 


1845. 


64. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — France, continued. 


1591. Roseleur, and LAnavux. 
Des., série 2, tome 6, p. 193. 
Indelible writing ink. Linseed oil, bitumen, car- 

bonate of potash, turpentine. 

1592. Faucher. 3422. 1847. 

Des., série 2, tome 12, p. 316. 
Writing ink. Galls, gum arabic, alum, 
green copperas, vitriol. 

1593. Guillier. 4125. 1849. 

Des., série 2, tome 15, p. 7. 
Violet writing ink. Chloride of gold, water, tin 
salt, gum arabic. 

1594. Simon. 4484. 1849. 

Des., série 2, tome 16, p. 36. 
Ink tablets. Iron salt, galls, copper salt, gum 
arabic, sugar, alum. 

1595. Kopczynski. 5414. 1850. 

Des., série 2, tome 18, p. 329. 


Safety writing ink. Specifications not given. 


1596. Houtret. 6188. 1851. 

Des., série 2, tome 20, p. 318. 

Indelible writing ink, Gum, borax, indigo, prus- 
sian blue, carbon, water. 
1597. Trouble. 6557. 1852. 

Des., série 2, tome 21, p. 314. 


Stamping ink based on oleic acid. 


*1598. Lefevre. 6779. 1852. 
Des., série 2, tome 22, p. 275. 


Printers’ ink for leather. Uses vinegar and al- 
bumin. 


1599. Haas. 6842. 1852. 

Des., série 2, tome 22, p. 310. 

Liquid india ink. Alum, fish glue, black color, 
alcohol. 
*1600. Sapéne-Gays. 7864. 1853. 

Des., série 2, tome 25, p. 362. 

Printers’ ink for glass. Lithographic varnish, alco- 
hol, pine resin. 
1601. Fourmentin. 7883. 1853. 

Des., série 2, tome 25, p. 385. 


Indelible writing ink based on chromium oxide. 


1602. Armange. 9597. 1853. 
Des., série 2, tome 32, p. 5. 


Employs juice of the Karak-kailou for black writ- 
ing fluid. 


1603. Poncelet. 9716. 1854. 
Des., série 2, tome 32, p. 314. 
Non-corrosive writing ink. India-wood, 
chromate of potassium, catechu. 
1604. Romégon. 9798. 1854. 
Des., série 2, tome 32, p. 4000. 


Non-corrosive writing ink. Campeche, water, bi- 
chromate of calcium (or other bichromates). 


1605. Larenaudiére. 11156. 1854. 
Des., série 2, tome 38, p. 310. 


Copying writing ink. Campeche, 
copper sulphate. 


1618. 1846. 


sugar, 


galls, 


water, alum, 


1606. Jublin. 12191. 1855. 
Des., série 2, tome 42, p. 318. 


Colorless writing ink that turns blue on prepared 


paper. Water, proto-chloride of iron, phosphoric 
acid, hydrochloric acid, nitrate of iron. 
1607. Ballande, J. A.H. 12197. 1855. 


Des., série 2, tome 42, p. 319. 


Colorless writing ink that becomes colored on pre- 
pared paper. Jodide, water, gum, gallic acid, pyro- 
gallic acid, acetic acid, ferro-cyanid of potassium, 
alkaline sulphides. 


*1608. Gillet, and Taspourtn. 12678. 
Des., série 2, tome 44, p. 305. 


Printers’ ink based on henna. 


*1609. Chaffée. 12883. 1855. 
Des., série 2, tome 45, p. 267. 


Printers’ ink using rubber solution. 


*1610. Boutry. 14125. 1855. 
Des., série 2, tome 50, p. 321. 


Ceramic printers’ ink. 


*1611. Defay. 14842. 1856. 
Des., série 2, tome 53, p. 157. 


Printers’ ink based on albumin. 


1612. Leonhardi, A. 15123. 1856. 

Des., série 2, tome 54, p. 97; Ding., 1856, 
Jahrg. 142; p. 141; Poly. Cent., 1856, Jahrg. 
22; p. 1472: 

Alizarin writing ink, Galls, madder, indigo, iron 
sulphate, pyroacetate (or pyrolignate) of iron, water. 
1613. Rapp. 15936. 1856. 

Des., série 2, tome 56, p. 6. 


Writing ink extract and powder. 
tassium chromate, water. For powder, 
iron sulphate, sugar, and creosote. 


1614. Brun. 16672. 1856. 
Des., série 2, tome 57, p. 319. 


Writing ink based on acetic acid. 


*1615. Underwood, J., and F. V. Burr. 
16680. 1856. 
Des., série 2, tome 57, p. 326. 


Printers’ copying ink. Galls, iron sulphate, gum, 
molasses, soap, carbon, prussian blue, water. 


1616. Kessler. 17038. 1856. 
Des., série 2, tome 58, p. 393. 


Ceramic ink. 


*1617. Seropyan. 18528. 1857. 
Des., série 2, tome 62, p. 246. 


Safety printers’ ink. Alkali, iron sulphate, gallic 
acid, linseed oil. 


1618. Belmondi. 21283. 1858. 
Des., série 2, tome 68, p. 377. 


_ Non-corrosive. writing ink. Carbonate of potas- 
sium, nitrate of potassium, carbonate of lead, car- 
bonate of manganese, water. 


*1619. Lemaire. 21386. 1858. 
Des., série 2, tome 69, p. 27. 


Printers’ ink with aluminium base. 
1620. Ballande, J. A.H. 22346. 
Des., série 2, tome 70, p. 264. 


White writing ink that becomes black on prepared 
paper. 


1855. 


Campeche, po- 
campeche, 


1859. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 65 


Patents — France, continued. 


1621. Jolicoeur. 23167. 1859. 
Des., série 2, tome 72, p. 23. 


Indelible marking ink. Linseed oil, caoutchouc, 
carbon, turpentine. 


1622. Melville. 25506. 1860. 
Des., série 2, tome 75, p. 296. 


Indelible marking ink. Gum, soap, alum, bitumen, 
vegetable black. 


*1623. Lambert. 26352. 1860. 
Des., série 2, tome 77, p. 332. 


De-inking process. 


1624. Magneval. 49596. 1861. 
Des., série 2, tome 81, cl. 18, pt. 2, p. 2. 
Solid ink. 

1625. Paviet-Germanoz. 49754. 1861. 
Des., série 2, tome 81, cl. 14, pt. 3, p. 7. 


Indelible marking ink using neutral tartrate of 
silver. 


ipezoe roc, I. 51016. 1861. 
Des., série 2, tome 81, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 8. 


Anilin writing ink. Anilin violet, red anilin or 
fuchsine, anilin blue, chinese ink, gluten, acetic acid. 


*1627. Tessié du Motay, and Mar&EcHAL. 
51759. 1861. 


Des., série 2, tome 81, Arts industriels, 
Diez. 10, 


Printers’ ink for glass. 


1628. Ancelle. 52529. 1862. 
Des., série 2, tome 83, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 1. 


Red writing copy ink. Cochineal, water, carbonate 
of soda, alum, ammonia, gum, sugar. 


1629. Croc, L. 52878. 1862. 
Des., série 2, tome 84, cl. 12, pt. 4, p. 35; 
Wag. Jahr., 1862, Jahrg. 8, p. 606. 


Morse telegraph ink. Title entry only. 


1630. Sigur, and Cremer. 52927. 1862. 
Pes serie 2, tome 83, cl. 17, pt. 1, p. 12. 


Decalcomania ink. 


1631. Nadaud. 52984. 1862. 
Des., série 2, tome 83, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 1. 
Red or violet writing ink based on fuchsine and 
anilin. 
*1632. Maréchal, and Trssié pu Moray. 
. 53103. 1862. 
Des., série 2, tome 82, Ceramique, pt. 3, 
ee 
Printers’ ink for ceramics and glass. 
1633. Bazen, and DELENTE. 59600. 1863. 
Des., série 2, tome 85, cl. 14, pt. 3, p. 23. 
Hygienic ink, Title entry only. 


*1634. Hunt. 61151. 1863. 
Des., série 2, tome 86, cl. 17, pt. 2, p. 27. 


Safety printers’ ink based on peroxide of tin and 
oxide of chromium. 


*1635. Hulot. 66609. 1865. 
Des., série 2, tome 94, cl. 17, pt. 2, p. 31. 


Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1636. Rowley. 67383. 1865. 
Des., série 2, tome 93, cl. 14, pt. 3, p. 25. 
Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 

1637. Rozé. 68040. 1865. 


Des., série 2; tome 93, cl: 14, pt.'3,: p. 26. 
Writing ink. Title entry only. 


1638. Ellis. 70626. 1866. 
Des.jserie:2,v. 97, cl: 14, pt. 3, -p. 14; 


Silicious compounds for colors. Title entry only. 


1639. Roy. 70964. 1866. 
Wesm serieez ev. .9/>. cl 14: pticai-p. 15, 
Writing ink, Title entry only. 


1640. Varin. 72912. 1866. 
Des:, serie 2; tome-9/, cl. 14, pt. 3, p. 16. 
Graphite copying ink (writing). Title entry only. 
*1641. Rave. 73664. 1866. 
Des., série 2, tome 98, cl. 17, pt. 2, p. 13. 
Belgian printers’ ink. Title entry only. 
*1642. Ollion. 73701. 1866. 
Des., série 2, tome 98, Arts industriels, pt. 
Zee le; 


Engraving ink using bichromate of potassium and 
an acid. 


1643. Roy. 80612. 1868. 


Des., série 2, tome 105, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 4. 
Writing ink. Title entry only. 


1644. Huot. 84696. 1869. 
Des., série 2, tome 109, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 1. 


Manufacture of lampblack. 


1645. Cooke. 85050. 1869. 
Des., série 2, tome 109, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 9. 
Writing copying ink. Title entry only. 


*1646. Muller. 86613. 1869. 
Des., série 2, tome 109, cl. 14, pt. 2, p. 10. 
Copper plate and printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1647. Kircher, J.. and E. Esner. 
86725. 1869. 
Des., série 2, tome 109, cl. 14, pt. 3, p. 23. 
Erasible printing ink. Title entry only. 


1648. Mendes. 86731. 1869. 
Des., série 2, tome 109, cl. 14, pt. 3, p. 23. 
Sympathetic ink. Title entry only. 


1649. Dutilh. 88248. 1869. 
Des., série 2, tome 112, cl. 4, pt. 2, p. 34. 


Cleaning ink-stains with chlorine. Title entry only. 


1650. Delidon. 93824. 1872. 

Des., série 3, tome 3, Papeterie, pt. 2, p. 2; 
Ber; 19/3250. Cape loos Bull. soc. Chim, 
1873; v9 pala 


Writing copying ink. Black ink, gall (or color), 
copper sulphate, campeche, water, molasses, alcohol, 
gum arabic. 


1651. Mante. 97067. 1872. 
Des., série 3, tome 4, Arts industriels, pt. 
20455: 


Autographic ink. Chinese ink, bichromate of pot- 
ash (or of ammonia), gum or gelatin. 


66 THE: NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. 


Patents — France, continued. 


*1652. Nathieu (dit Plessy). 99427. 1873. 

Des., série 3, tome 6, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2, p. 4. 

Writing and printing ink. Organic color in solu- 
tion and addition of substance which favors car- 
bonization by heat. 

1653. Puttemans. 99628. 1873. 

Des., série 3, tome 6, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2. 6y.8; 

Indelible ink, Title entry only. 


*1654. Persoz, J., and L. JEANNOLLE. 
101019. 1873. 

Des., série 3, tome 6, Arts chimiques, pt. 
250s 

Printers’ ink. Resin liquid, carbon, prussian blue, 
glycerin. 
1655. Pinkney, R. 102050. 1874. 

Des., série 3, tome 13, Arts textiles, pt. 2, 
p12 


Anilin writing ink. 


1656. Souvignet. 102244. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, 
Dte gd. D.toe- 


Erasing ink spots with sodium chlorate. 
entry only. 


*1657. Roman. 102341. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, pt. 
ops. 


Printers’ delible ink using glycerin. 


Title 


1658. Richoux, and GoNTHIER-DREYFUS. 
102836. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques pt. 


sEpetoe: 
Writing ink. Title entry only. 


1659. McIlvaine, C. M. 102901. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, cl. 


3 Pose 
Writing ink. Title entry only. 


1660. Gaffard. 103352. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, 
fiieiDr dee 


No indication of character of ink, 
only. 


1661. Cré. 103376. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, 
Did, Ds oe. 
No indication of character of ink. 
only. 
1662. Ballande,J.A.H. 104329. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, pt. 
3.) Peabo: 
White writing ink for special paper. 
potassium and gum. 
*1663. Platel. 104614. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 11, Arts industriels, pt. 
2. Bato 


Black printers’ ink. Tannin, glycerin, essence of 
thyme, gum, glucose, iron salts. 


Title entry 


Title entry 


Iodide of 


1664. Metra. 105174. 1874. 

Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2 pals 

Pink and red writing inks using saffranine. 
1665. Delidon. 105290. 1874. 

Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, pt. 


3} Dad 
ae indication of character of ink. Title entry 
only. 


1666. Gaudin. 106052. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Opeode 
Safety writing ink. 
prussian blue. 
1666a. Lothar de Faber. 106181. 1874. 
Des., série 3, tome 10, Papeterie, pt. 2, 
p. 12; Wag. Jahr., 1875, Jahrg. 21, p. 996. 


Copying pencils. Anilin, graphite, and kaolin. 


*1667. Billet, and Micuet. 106362. 1875. 
Des., série 3, tome 14, Arts chimiques, pt. 
3, De Oe 


Substitution of vinasse for molasses in manufac- 
ture of printers’ ink. 


1668. Devillers. 107133. 1875. 
: Des., série 3, tome 14, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Fig Mid Ws 
Paste composition, Water, campeche, alum, anilin. 
1669. Gaudin. 107267. 1875. 
Des., série 3, tome 17, Arts textiles, pt. 2, 


p. 56. 
Indelible marking ink. Title entry only. 


1670. Grawitz, W.J.S. 108460. 1875. 
Des., série 3, tome 14, Arts chimiques, 

pt. 3, p. 10; Wag. Jahr. 1876, Janresceeo: 

1065; Bull. Soc. chim., 1876, v. 26, p. 425. 


Powdered ink from silicates and aluminates. 


1671. Messemer. 110848. 1875. 
Des., série 3, tome 14, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Dye cu 
Concentrated ink. Title entry only. 
1672. Zuccato, E. de. 113564. 1876. 
Des., série 3, tome 19, Arts industriels, pt. 
25 pe OU 
_ Copying writing ink and apparatus. 
uid, anilin, glycerin. 
1673. Denis. 115818. 1876. 
Des., série 3, tome 18, Arts chimiques, pt. 
4, p. 67. : 


jcorir ors for removing ink stains. Title entry 
only. 


1674. Escoffier. 117156. 1877. 

Des., série 3, tome 22, Arts chimiques, pt. 
MPa wei 

Copying ink. Title entry only. 
1675. Brachet. 120736. 1877. 

Des., série 3, tome 22, Arts chimiques, pt. 
J woe 

Ink powder. Title entry only. 
1676. Fargue. 121433. 1877. 

Des., série 3, tome 22, Papeterie, pt. Z, 


p. 21 
Safety writing ink. Title entry only. 


Carbon, gelatinous tannate, 


Caustic liq- 


List OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 67 


Patents — France, continued. 


1677. Zuccato, E.de. 121744. 1877. 


Des., série 3, tome 22, Papeterie, pt. 2, 
Dae. 

Copying ink. Title entry only. 

1678. Devillers. 124450. 1878. 

Des., série 3, tome 26, Arts chimiques, pt. 
3, p. 9, with certificate of addition (title 
only) in série 3, tome 30, Arts chimiques, 
pt. 2, p. 9. 

Concentrated ink using campeche and chromium. 
1679. Richmond. 125522. 1878. 

Des., série 3, tome 26, Arts chimiques, pt. 
5 ia ALE 

Indelible writing ink, Title entry only. 

1680. Garnier. 126159. 1878. 

Des., série 3, tome 26, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Oy Datels 

Writing ink. Title entry only. 


1681. Kwaysser, and Husax. 127373. 1878. 
Re série 3, tome 26, Papeterie, pt. 2, 
5 Ogee 


Writing copying ink using anilin and alcohol. 


1682. Fargue. 127461. 1878. 


Des., série 3, tome 26, Papeterie, pt. 2, 
Duh: 
Writing ink grains. Title entry only. 


*1683. Gunther. 133676. 1879. 

Des., série 3, tome 35, Arts industriels, 
Ot. 2, De dle 

Black printing ink. Title entry only. 


*1684. Wilhelm, J. J., and F. RoHNsTapt. 
134281. 1879. 
Des., série 3, tome 30, Arts chimiques, pt. 
a pS, 


Printers’ ink, Title entry only. 


1685. Bouilhon, and Guasco. 135211. 1880. 
Des., série 3, tome 34, Papeterie, pt. 2, 
p. 33. 


Ink pencil. Title entry only. 


1686. Lacroix, and BeELiter. 136203. 1880. 

Des., série 3, tome 34, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2. Dee: 

Ink powder. Title entry only. 

*1687. Teilliet. 138069. 1880. 

Des., série 3, tome 35, Arts industriels, pt. 
2, p. 52; série 3, tome 39, Arts industriels, 
pt. 2, p. 54; série 3, tome 43, Arts industriels, 
ptZ.p: 42. 

Lithographic ink. Title entry only. 

1688. Gallice. 138204. 1880. 

Des., série 3, tome 34, Papeterie, pt. 2, p. 

34. 


Solid ink. Title entry only. 


1689. Magne, J.J. 138392. 1880. 
Des., série 3, tome 35, Arts industriels, pt. 
Deety iG, 


Drawing and writing ink. Title entry only. 


1690. Gruenwald, L. 141567. 1881. 
Des., série 3, tome 35, Arts industriels, pt. 
2,D. £0: 
Copying writing ink. Title entry only. 
*1691. Brackebusch, H. 141802. 1881. 
Des., série 3, tome 35, Arts industriels, pt. 
Zn Del 0: 


Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


169la. Savy. 143829. 1881. 
Des., série 3, tome 41, pt. 1, Arts textiles, 
Dine Deel tel aeloce.s Vee be, 


Ink for stamping tissues before dyeing. Linseed 
oil, massicot, asphalt, gum copal, vermilion. 


1692. Devillers. 144336. 1881. 

Des., série 3, tome 35, Arts industriels, pt. 
2° D.017. 

Black writing ink. Title entry only. 


1693. Piallat. 146679. 1882. 
Des., série 3, Arts chimiques, pt. 2, p. 16. 
Black indelible writing ink. Title entry only. 


*1694. Schmidt. 149876. 1882. 
Des., série 3, tome 42, Arts chimiques, pt. 
FES eine Ube 


Printers’ and stamping ink. Title entry only. 


1695. Boyeux, and GEOFFRAY. 
149943. 1882. 
Des., série 3, tome 42, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2p 0 


Hygienic ink. Title entry only. 


1696. Delaye et Cie. 150996. 1882. 

Des., série 3, tome 42, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Zp. 

Copying writing ink. Title entry only. 


1697. Meyer. 153104. 1883. 

Des., série 3, tome 46, Arts chimiques, pt. 
PA ot 

Incombustible ink. Title entry only. 


1698. Fonseca et Cie. 153685. 1883. 

Des., série 3, tome 46, Arts chimiques, 
Ht2, 0:0. 

Indelible ink. Title entry only. 


*1699. Nesbit, A.A. 153913. 1883. 
Des., série 3, tome 46, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2, Dao: 


Printers’ ink for checks and postage stamps. 
entry only. 


*1700. Gard, W. G., and T. H. Costey. 
158738. 1883. 
Des., série 3, tome 46, Arts chimiques, pt. 
270-9; 
Black printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1701. Guillaume. 165137. 1884. 

Des., série 3, tome 51, Arts industriels, 
Dti2, po. 

Printers’ and lithographic ink. Title entry only. 
1702. Dagron et Cie. 166145. 1884. 

Des., série 3, tome 50, Arts chimiques, pt. 
A. De tos 

Writing ink. Title entry only. 


Title 


68 THE NEW? YORKS PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — France, continued. 


*1703. Collin, and Errant. 178391. 1886. 
Des., série 3, tome 58, Arts chimiques, 


Dt, 20a 
Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1704. Lancelot. 180969. 1887. 

Des., série 3, tome 62, Arts chimiques, 
Dic, Dae 

Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


1705. Pouchot. 187146. 1887. 
Des., série 3, tome 62, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2, p. 30 


Non-corrosive writing ink. Title entry only. 


*1706. Stanchfield,G. M. 187482. 1887. 
Des., série 3, tome 62, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Pap eou 


Reducer for printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1707. Mourlot. 196815. 1889. 
Des., série 3, tome 70, Arts chimiques, pt. 
EApco0 


Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1708. Macé, and Perez. 197370. 1889. 
Des., série 3, tome 70, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2, p. 50 


Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


1709. Dimitry, C. P. 199114. 1889. 

Des., série 3, tome 70, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2) pool 

Indelible writing ink. Title entry only. 


*1710. Holt. 201070. 1889. 
Des., série 3, tome 70, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Fates OWS | 


Printers’ inks. 


wLyil, 
Des., 
Zep. 52 


Printers’ black ink. Title entry only. 


1712. Muller. 205645. 1890. 
Des., série 3, tome 74, Arts chimiques, pt. 
CeO LOs: 
Ink paste. 


1713. Boyeux, and Canton. 206717. 1890. 
Des., série 3, tome 74, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2, De 6/ 


Incombustible ink. Title entry only. 


1714. Coén, E. 206996. 1890. 
Des., série 3, tome 74, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2p Oe 
Copying writing ink. Title entrv only. 
*1715. Higgins, C.M. 208687-88. 1890. 
Des., série 3, tome 74, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2, D. 08 


Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 
*1716. Higgins, C. M. 218495. 1892. 
Des., série 3, tome 82, Arts chimiques, pt. 


2, Pp. ol 
Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


Title entry only. 


Callmann. 202664. 1889. 
série 3, tome 70, Arts chimiques, pt. 


Title entry only. 


*1717. Bibby, J., and J. Brissy. 
231670. 1893. 
Des., série 3, tome 86, Arts chimiques, 
pot. 2, p2r 103: 


Printers’ ink. Title entry only. 


*1718. Tognola, and GUNTHER. 
249250. 1895. 
Des., série 3, tome 94, Arts chimiques, pt. 
2.2, 0 
_ Printers’ and lithographic ink. Title entry only. 


1719. Testud de Beauregard. 258935. 1896. 
Des., série 3, tome 98, Arts chimiques, pt. 
Z, Dp. 68 


Sympathetic ink. Title entry only. 


1719a. Anquetil. 269793. 1897. 
Library lacks specification. 
chim. indus., 1898, tome 9, p. 31. 


Copying writing ink. Anilin color, water, glyc- 
erin, and alum. 


1719b. Lichtentag, I. 283244. 1898. 
Library lacks specification. See Rev. 
chim. indus., 1899, tome 10, p. 118. 
Method of mixing lampblack with soap. 


1719c. Grawitz, W.J.S. 276397. 1898. 
Mon. sc. B., 1899, série 4, v. 13, p. 15. 
Marking inks. Anilin base. 


1720. Morin. 304982. 1900. 
Library lacks specification. 
chim. indus., 1901, tome 12, p. 90. 

Ink tablets. 


1721. Bounot. 311189. 1901. 
Library lacks specification. 
chim. indus., 1901, tome 12, p. 361. 
Quick drying and copying ink. To black writing 
ink adds syrup, common salt, camphor, and alcohol. 
*1722. Wechsler, S. 312052. 1901. 
Library lacks specification. 
Lithographic ink. 


*1723. Plat. 3166332 1901, 

Library lacks specification. See Rev. 
chim. indus., 1902, tome 13, p. 152; Mon. 
sc: Bs 1903, série 4, tome 17, p. 54. 

Printers’ transfer ink. Printers’ ink, bitumen, anti- 
septic, lard. 

*1723a. Wass, A.G. 322298. 

J.S.C.F., 190320. 2a. une 


Varnish for letterpress or lithographic printing. 
Resin, petroleum, and colors. 
*1723b. Préaubert, L., and G. A. THUBE. 
331805. 1903. 
J.S.C.1., 1904, v. 23, p. 448. 


Adhesive material aoe as thickener for printers’ 
ink, Casein base. 


*1724. Meixell, W. B., 
337980. 1903. 


De-inking process using soda, margaric acid, oleic 
acid, and water. 


1725. Morand, A. 341141. 1904. ) 
Mon. sc. B., 1905, série 4, tome 19, p. 180. 


Copying writing ink using glycerin added to ordi- 
nary ink, 


See Rev. 


See Rev. 


See Rev. 


1902. 


and T. Hott. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 69 


Patents — France, continued. 
*1726. Tariel. 344730. 1904. 


Safety printing ink. Recipe not given. 


1727. Williams, W.S. 353097. 1905. 


Indelible fountain pen ink, Carbon, prussian blue, 
oil, turpentine. 


1728. Coterillo y Ojeda, F., and R. J. 
QueEsaDA. 355141. 1905. 
Mon. sc. B., 1907, série 4, tome 21, p. 44; 
1906, tome 20, Dp. 122; Cre 00/81, 
Dy 509, 1644. 


Writing copying ink. 
and water. 
powder. 


@ljzea. Hart, J.J. 356153. 
Poet, 4900, v.25, p. 17. 


Ink for polychromatic printing. 
ler’s earth or clay. 


*1729. Fireman, P. 357912. 1905. 

Rev. chim. indus., 1906, tome 17, p. 90; 
Mon. sc. B., 1906, série 4, tome 20, p. 127; 
ete ony. 29,17. 129, 585: C. A., 1907, 
v. 1, p. 666. 


Ferro-ferric oxide for black printers’ ink. 


1730. Morris, E. R., and others. 
369021. 1906. 
Mon. sc. B., 1908, série 4, tome 22, p. 97; 
pee O07, v.20, Dp: 58. 


Copying writing ink. Perchloride of iron, cam- 
peche, indigo, carmine, methyl violet, water, and 
thickener. Also recipe for special paper. 


*1731. Schoenach, R. 385615. 1907. 
Mon. sc. B., 1909, série 4, tome 23, p. 25. 


Bronze printers’ ink. Bronze powder, Japan 
varnish, amyl acetate, acetin. 


173la. Garzino, L. 389660. 


Copying ink (sympathetic). 
9108, 1908. 


*1732. Herz, L. 397576. 1908. 
fee tole 909) v.28, p. 811. 


De-inking process. 


1733. Bernard, J.I., and B. KAUFMANN. 
397855. 1908. 
Mon. sc. B., 1911, série 5, tome 1, p. 20; 
ene LO PD ear, 8) 932434. 


Indelible writing ink. Water, ammonia, gum lac, 
anilin black, alcohol. 


*1734. Manche, A., and others. 
397923. 1908. 
Tet hoe vy. 26, p. S95: Mon: sc. B., 
1912, série 5, v. 2, p. 174. 


Lithographic and autographic ink. Water, anilin 
violet, fuchsin, ammonia, wax, resin, olein. 


*1735. Jagenburg, F.G. 399604. 1909. 

Mon. sc. B., 1911, série 5, tome 1, p. 22; 
Chemisch-technisches Repertorium, 1909, 
Tanre. o0,5p. 487; J.S.C.1., 1909, v. 28,. p. 
eo, A. 1911, v. 5, p. 218, 2438. 


Colored ee ink. aneode solution of color 
emulsified with oils and resins. 


Ink powder, sugar, glycerin, 
Writing ink may be used instea of 


1905. 


1908. 
See English patent 


Dye, solvent, ful- 


+1736; Hopkins, M.o.sand. GR. BARNETT. 
404456. 1909. 


Jag-CE 1910) v.29,...166. 


De-inking process. 


1736a. Henkel & Co. 409697. 1910. 
Mon. sc. B., 1911, série 5, v. 1-2, p. 155. 


De-inking process. 


1737. Hochstetter, R. 405048. 
Jp LoLUs M2. Th. coo: 


1909. 


Mimeograph ink using sulphonated oil, and or- 
ganic color in glycerin. 
1738. Rueter, A. 410635. 1909. 

ip, Sue ML Aven OLD Gols 


LOT too; 

Dis Zale Ae OLIV pes9Z3: 
Quick-drying writing ink. Addition of alcohol to 

ordinary writing ink. 

1739. Montet, V.C. F. 414128. 


Decalcomania ink. 


*1740. Child, R. C., and J. JoHNsTON. 
414179. 1910. 
TS Gell el avecon pelclo: 


_ Lithographic and pane ink. Gets finely di- 
vided material by subjecting schist, or similar sub- 
stances, to current of air. 


1910. 


*1741. Child, R.C. 429449. 1911. 
foo elas Olive vy woUm pelea, 


Printers’ black ink based on tar. 


*1742. Winestock, O. C., and others. 
432744. 1911. 
eh Cg CAD eae g Ai sag AR) 


De-inking process. 


1743. Booth, D. 440947. 1912. 
Mon. sc. B., 1913, série 5, v. 3, p. 200. 


Writing copying ink, Anilin, gum, sugar, glycerin, 
water, acetic acid. 


*1744,. Schimek, J. 446095. 
POs ol Ol Saye roZ ea boos 


De-inking process. 


*1745. Société Lefranc et Cie. 
448616. 1911. 
Mon. sc. B., 1914, série 5, tome 4, p. 45; 
JS:.Cl21913e2 s22pe4eL. 


De-inking process. 


*1745a. Lesne, H., and M. LAPpIErReE. 
451452. 1913. 
Lange v3, D: 200. 


Rapid drying printing and lithographic ink. Olive 
oil, sandarac, stearin, soap, resin, olein, wax. 


1912, 


*1745b. Kurtz-Haehnle, C. 459300. 1913. 
JS: Ca STS vide, pa tiss 
De-inking process. 

*1745c. Berger, and Wirt. 458646. 1913. 


C. A., 1914, v. 8, p. 3245. 


Printers’ colored ink. Albuminous substances, 
alkalis, oleosulphonic acid or its salts. 
*1746. Wolff, M. 462452. 1913. 

Mon. sc. B., 1914, série 5, tome 4, p. 157; 
S.C LAS 1 4a e267 


Printers’ black using peat. 


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Patents — France, continued. 


*1746a. Turkin, N. W. 467039. 
JS. CL i914 vi33p p. 858. 


Manufacture of printing colors. 
on turkey-red oil and an alkali. 


1914. 


Pigments based 


*1747. General Waste-paper Recovery Co. 
478288. 1915. 


TS. Gal loi G hve so, p51 009: 


De-inking process. 


1748. Olsen, J.C. 503492. 


Solid ink. 
iron. 


1919. 


*1749. Ruetgerswerke Akt. Ges., and H. 
TERCHMANN. 535383. 1922. 
Chim. et ind., 1922, v. 8, p. 1070. 


Printers’ black ink from tars. See French patent: 
518884 of 1921. 


*1750. Eyrich,H.R., and J. A. SCHREIBER. 
535859. 1922. 
Mon. sc. B., 1923, série 5, tome 13, p. 41; 
Chim. et ind., 1922, v. 8, p. 878. 


De-inking process. 


*1751. Fitzgerald, F.C. 537905. 


Lithographic ink. Glycerin, chloride of calcium, 
Ne i la of potassium, carbolic acid, gum, and litho 
in 


*1752. Gauvin, S.A. 538968. 


_ Printers’ black and colored inks. 
Pistachier lentiscus. 


Fljose Angier; EH. 552622, 51923. 


Chimzret. ind. 1923 cv. 210-2p94z2* Cent, 
1923, Jahrg. 94, pt. 2., Tech. Teil, p. 423. 


De-inking process. 


1754. Plauson’s, Ltd. 552668. 
Colloidal writing ink, 


1922; 


1922. 


Uses extract of 


1923. 


Dextrin, anilin, graphite, tannate of 


*1755. Alchemic Gold Co. 555722. 1923. 


Chemisches Centralblatt, 1923, les: 94, 
Teil 2, Tech. Teil, p. 772. 


Printers’ embossing ink. 


1756. Reitze, E., and E. Trujitto. 
560641. 1923. 


Finger-print ink for documents. 
and color. 


*1757. Alchemic Gold Co. 
560827-28. 1923. 


Metallic printers’ inks. 


1758. Spensley, J. W. 562541. 


Centrifugal ink machine. 


*1759. Sauvage, F. 562906. 


Luminous printers’ inks. 


1760. Indelible Coloration Co. 
564039. 1923. 


Fusible ceramic ink. 

1761. Dello Ink Corporation. 568003. 
Indelible writing ink with alum base, 

1762. Goldsmith, B.B. 570984. 1924. 


Ink cartridge and recipe for ink tablet. 


1763. Etablissements Edouard Belin. 
» 571735. 1924) 


Ink for producing relief surfaces. 


1764. Kaumagraph Co. 579568. 1924. 


Marking ink. Stearic acid, indulin base. 


*1765. Bourcet, P., and H. REGNAULT. 


Glycerin, alcohol 


1923. 


1923. 


1924. 


580624. 1924. 
De-inking process. 
1766. Nater, J. 581031. 1924. 


Copying ink for fountain pens. 
color, wood gum arabic. 


1767. Ink-out Manufacturing Co. 
586796. 1924. 


De-inking process. 


Water, glycerin, 


GERMANY 


The Library has no specifications. 
aus den Patentschriften. 
application. 


“1768. Wohlfarth, A. 6916. 1878. 
Printers’ metallic ink. 
*1769. Guenther, H. 9566. 1879. 


Aus., 1880, p. 205; Wag. Jahr., 1880, Jahrg. 
26, p. 795; J.A.C.S., 1880, v. 2, p. 231; Ber., 
1880, Jahre. 13, p. 942; Lange, v. 3, p. 207. 


Printers’ black ink. Asphalt, tar oil, anilin violet, 
resin oil. 


*1770. Guenther, H. 11930. 1880. 

Aus, 1880, p. 638; Wax. Jahr., 1880, 
Jahre, 26; p. 795; JAsse LSS 1o weep ans 
Ber., 1880, Jahrg. Saas 2101, 2449; rane 
v, 3, paZ0/7, 


Printers’ black ink. Tar oil from anthracene, 
copper eee anilin violet. Addition to D. R. P. 
no. 9566, 


Brief abstracts are contained in the official Ausztige 
The date following the patent number denotes the year of 


*1771. Wilhelm, J.J. 12282. 1879. 

Aus., 1881, p. 74; Wag. Jahr., 1881, Jahrg. 
27, p. 943; Ber., 1881, Jahrerel4e paces 
J.A.C.S., 1881, v..3, po 7/8} Danger 


Printers’ ink. Cal tar, colsoheay! ae oil, 
potassium chloride, glycerin, lampblack, and dark 


anilin color. / 
*1772. Wilhelm, J.J. 12286. 1880. 

Aus., 1881, p. 74; Wag. Jahr., 1881, Jahrg. 
27, p. 943: J.A.C.S., 1881, vy 3p eee 
1881, Jahrg. 14, p. 123. 


Printers’ black ink. Coal tar, sulphuric acid, soda, 
chlorine, lard, glycerin, lampblack, with modifications. 


1773. Frobeen, L. 14942. 1881. 
Aus., 1881) -p. S2356 Vom 
Jahrg.‘27, p. S92: 


Fireproof ink. Metallic color, watercolor, platinum 
chloride, gum arabic. 


1881, 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


*1774. Brackebusch, H. 16227. 1881. 


Aus., 1881, p. 834; Wag. Jahr., 1881, Jahrg. 
Sees 1 o.C.1., 1882, v. 1, p. 21, 63: 
mec cuem, )).,le52-03, Jahre. 5, p. 461; 
Resco Jante. 14, p. 2715; Lange, v. 3, 
p. : 


Printers’ colored ink. Paraffin oil, colophony. 


*1775. Guenther, H. 16905. 1881. 


Aus., 1882, p. 96; Wag. Jahr., 1882, Jahrg. 
eee 4 ber... 1882, Jahre. 15, p. 402; 
Tech. chem. J., 1882-83, Jahrg. 5, p. 461; 
Lange, v. 3, p. 206. 


Printers’ black ink, 
9566, 1879. 


“1776. Reissig, W. 17462. 1881. 


Aus., 1882, p. 220; Wag. Jahr., 1882, Jahrg. 
25, p. 1040: J.S.C.1., 1882, v. 1, p. 145; Tech. 
chem. J., 1882-83, Jahrg. 5, p. 461; Lange, 
Mew 207: 


Black safety printing and stamping ink. Addition 
of iron salts, or of metallic iron, to inks made from 
lampblack and linseed oil varnish. 


*1777. Magne, J.J. 17515. 1881. 
Pivssercessep, 403; Wage. Jahr., 1882, 

Jahrg. 28, p. 1013; Tech. chem. J., 1881-82, 

Jahrg. 4, p. 361; Lange, v. 3, p. 204, 215. 


Addition to D. R. P. no. 


Autographic transfer ink. Varnish, double salt of 
chromium, potassium ferricyanid, and a color. Also 
uses a pencil composed of paraffin and pine soot. 


*1778. Martens, J. F. 17560. 1881. 
Aus., 1882, p. 348. 


Autographic transfer process, using special paper 
with a solution of chrome alum and a color. 


1779. Schmidt, C., and E. VEHL. 
19219. 1882. 


eee nee 9 51G; J.5.C.1,, 1882, v. 1, p. 
403; Tech. chem. J., 1882-83, Jahrg. 5, p. 515. 


Paper treated with sympathetic ink. Uses linseed 
oil, ammonia, and water. 


1780. Knab, C. 20600. 1882. 


Aus., 1883, p. 61; Wag. Jahr., 1883, Jahrg. 
Perea... 14 1303, v. 2, p. 183; Tech. 
chem. J., 1883-84, Jahrg. 6, p. 432; Lange, 
ito Dew as 


Blue-black signature ink. Logwood extract, alco- 
hol, hydrochloric acid, potassium chromate, dextrin, 
and kaolin. 


*1781. Gebrueder Schmidt. 21408. 1882. 

Aviass. 104: Wag. Jahr., 1883, 
Pattee peliol;:).o.C.1., 1883, v..2,-p. 243; 
Tech. chem. J., 1882-83, Jahrg. 5, p. 461; 
Lange; v. 3, p. 207, 


Black printing and stamping ink. 
varnish, superoxide of manganese. 
adaptable to de-inking. 


1782. Gebrueder Schmidt. 
Aus., 1883, p. 183. 


Transfer ink for embroidery. 
and glycerin. 


Linseed oil 
Makes paper 


21740. 1882. 


Printers’ ink, wax, 


1783. Appleyard, T. W., jr., and others. 
27585. 1883. 
Aus., 1884, p. 407; Tech. chem. J., 1883-84, 
Jahrg. 6, p. 411; Ber., 1884, Jahrg. 17, Ref- 
erate, p. 340. 


. Black writing ink.. 
vitriol. 


*1784. Guichard, E.A.D. 31171. 1884. 


Aus, 1885, p. 9200; Wag. Jahr.,. 1885, 
Jahrg. 31, p. 1039; Tech. chem. J., 1884-85, 
Jahrg. 7, p. 479. 


De-inking process. 


*1785. Lischke, F. A.. and E. LaAurTerBacu. 
32509. 1884. 


Aus., 1885, p. 437. 


Tannic acid, soda lye, iron 


Lithographic ink. Glycerin, varnish, sodium 
chloride, and caramel. 
*1786. Brings, W. 47942. 1888. 


Tech. chem. J., 1889-90, Jahrg. 12, p. 518. 


Lithographic and metal plate ink. Resin-free print- 
ers’ ink in conjunction with a solution of wax, 
asphalt, resin, and turpentine. 


*1787. Decker, T. A. 53359. 
Aus., 1890, p. 744. 


Printers’ colored ink. To a printers’ ink of col- 
ophony, molasses, tar, litharge, and indigo are added 
copaiba balsam, silver nitrate, and aqua regia. 


1889. 


*1788. Higgins,C. M. 57848. 1890. 
witisee? 1SOl rp... 012? Was. Slahtae loo b, 
Pane Gs Ol 7a; Lanett ie Oe Lae 
Printers’ copying and stamping ink, Coal tar 


products with oil of cloves or of cinnamon. 


1789. Krawutschke, C. 62046. 1891. 
Aus., 1892, p. 384; Wag. Jahr., 1892, Jahrg. 
38, p. 950. 


Stamping ink for meat. Alcoholic extract of log- 
wood and alkanna root, salicylic acid, tannic acid, 
and glycerin. 


*1790. Richard, T. 62937. 1890. 


Aus.) 892; 25/2" Ber, 1002 Janrenco, 
Referate, p. 711. 


Printers’ transfer ink for oil colors. 


*1791. Castaneda, J. 66214. 1892. . 
Aus., 1893, p. 146; Ber., 1893, Jahrg. 26, 
Referate, p. 256. 


Recovery of printers’ ink. 


1791a. Genzsch, A., and K. KiimoscH. 
69054. 1891. 
Aus... 1603. ph O7emelange: v.05, 1%. 227% 
Wage Jahr, 1893, Jahre..39; -p.- 1057. 


Red ink marking pencil. Alizarin and congo-red 
(benzopurpurin), Glauber’s salts, soap, pyrolusite, 
water glass, turkey-red oil, gallic acid, and gypsum. 


F1/92,0f10rst, 67012 eee dg, 


Aus, 1883. Den. Wages Jatin noes, 
Jahrg. 39, p. 1059; Tech. chem. J., 1893-94, 
Jahrg. 16, p. 540. 


De-inking process. 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


*1793. Higgins, C. M. ‘71912. 1892. 


Aus. 1893, -p-° 1198; Wage Jahr, 1895, 
Jahrg. 39, p. 1094; Tech. chem. J., 1893-94, 
Pahre Glow. Uoer ane ep vy. oD. elo: 


Printing and stamping ink. Carbolic acid, castor 
or cassia oil, anilin color. 


*1794. Lohmann, P. 75447. 1893. 


Aus., 1894, p. 576; Wag. Jahr., 1894, 
Jahrg. '40, n. 1059; Tech. chem. ifs 1894-95, 
Jahrg. 17, pemo Ls Ber., 1894, Jahrg. Pa Ref- 
erate, p. 835. 


De-inking process. 


*V7 955 iorety 3.00/01 se 21893, 


Aus., 1894, p. 670; Wag. Jahr., 1894, 
Jahrg. 40, p. 1059; Zeit. ang. C., 1894, p. 662. 
De-inking process. 
1796. Arndt, E. M. 83547. 1894. 
Aus., 1895, p. 813; Wag. Jahr., 1895, 


Jahre. 41,5. 1082? Ber 1895 Jahre, 23, 
Referate, p. 1037; Tech. chem. J., 1895-96, 
Jatrecd&.p. 4112 Langecy. 3,02 212; 


_Stamping ink. Tanning extracts in alcohol, glyc- 
erin, color, and water. 


*1797. Hiebsch, B. 87730. 1895. 

Als), 1896.27. 0551s a Wars-lalrecrl Gos; 
Jahrg. 42, p. 1064; Ber., 1896, Jahrg. 29, 
Referate, p. 721; Lange, Voc: 204. 


Varnish for printers’ ink. Ammonia and water 
added to printers’ inks made from petroleum, linseed 
oil, and glycerin. 


*1798. Moutardier, E., and G. Picarp. 
88563. 1895. 
As.» (1896, “pis (Za; 7 eWae. ane 
Jahrg. 42, p. 1027. 


De-inking process. 


1799. Greville-Williams, R. 91357. 


Aus., 1897, p. 242. 
Telegraphic ink. 


*1800. Hinzelmann, M. 96403. 1897. 


Aus., 1898, p. 274; Wag. Jahr., 1898, 
Jahrg. 44, p. 1159; Zeit. ang. C., 1898, p. 454; 
Tech. chem. J., 1897-98, Jahrg. 20, p. 296; 
Lange, v. 3, p. 204. 


Varnish for bronze printing inks. 


*1801. Maitre, E. 99228. 1897. 


Aouse1698,° p. o7/1t> Wag. Janreoloes, 
Jahrg. 44, p. 1128; Tech. chem. J., 1898-99, 
Jahrg. 21, p. 392; Mon. sc. B., 1899, série 4, 
Pde hae A 


1896, 


1895. 


Gold, bronze, and silver printing inks. Naples 
gold, sienna earth, coconut oil, nut oil, garlic. 
1802. Moeller, J. 99288. 1897. 

Aus., 1898, p. 816; Wag. Jahr., 1898, 


Jahrg. 44, p. 1122; Tech. chem. J., 1898-99, 
Jahrg. 21, p. 395; Cent., 1899, Jahrg. 70, Teil 
Lip cos A LaAneeoy.0, paced. 


cee ink. Alum, water, garlic, sulphuric 
acid. 


*1802a. Dordtsche Petroleum Maatschappij. 
101068. 1897. 


us., 1899, p. 97; Lange, v. 3, p. 205. 


Printing ink binder using Grisee oil. 


*1803. Adelsberger, J. 102747. 1897. 
Aus., 1899, p. 321; Cent., 1899, Jahrg. 70, 
Teil 1, p. 1264. 


Lithographic ink, Acidified glycerin with addition 
of color. 


*1804. Burger, H.J. 103043. 1898. 
Aus., 1899, p. 448; Cent., 1899, Jahrg. 70, 
Ve 2) pe 50h 


Lithographic ink. Addition of shellac and asphalt 
solution to ordinary lithographic ink. 


1805. Firma August Leonhardi. 
105107. 1897. 
Aus., 1899, p. 865; Tech. chem. J., 1899, 
te p. 453; Cent., 1900, Jahrg. 71, Teil 
1p. 159. 


Stamping ink for meat. 


1806. Kornacher, F., and M. Brum. 
105735. 1897. 


Aus., 1899, p. 920; Wag. Jahr., 1899, Jahrg. 
45, p. 1062; Cent., 1900, Jahrg. 71, Teil 1, 
p. 382; Tech. chem. J., 1899) Jahrer 22.00. 
399. 


Vanadium ink for special paper. 


1807. Rottach, J., and J. HANSEL. 
107045. 1897. 
Aus., 1900, p. 131; Cent., 1900, Jahrg. 71, 
Teil 1, p. 888. 


Preparation for printing on hard gelatin surfaces. 


1808. Kretschmann, FE. 109201. 1899. 


Aus., 1900, p. 492; Wag. Jahr., 1900, 
Jahre. 46, Teil 2 p. 5312" Dectciemiee = 
1899, Jahrg. 22, p. 399; Cent., 1900, ane 
Fle Ped Dp. 1256; Lange, v. 3, p. 224 


Sympathetic ink and paper, using cobalt ere and 
chloride of sodium, 


*1809. Kinloch, R.H. 109825. 1897. 


Aus., 1900, p. 580; Wag. Jahr., 1900, 
Jahrg. 46, Teil 2, p. 557; Tech. chem. J., 
1900, Jahrg. 23, p. 309; Cent., 1900, Jahrg. 
71, Teil 2, p. 295; Zeit. ange, CS 1900s gare 
Lange, v. 3, p. 205. 


Printers’ black and colored ink that will not “run.” 
Ordinary inks mixed with glycerin, copaiba balsam, 
sandalwood oil, petroleum, pine balsam, alcohol, pyro- 
lusite, turpentine, chloroform, ether, and concentrated 
ammonia. / 


1810. Kretschmann, E. 111658. 1899. 
Aus., 1900, p. 904; Wag. Jahr., 1900, 
Jahrg. 46, Teil 2, p. 532; Lange, v. 3, p. 224. 


Sympathetic ink and paper. Paratoluidin, resorcin, 
sulphuric acid. 


*1811. Giesecke, K. 
Aus., 1900, p. 1564. 


Notsg ane ink. Ordinary hagecoke ink, varnish, 
turpentine, lavender oil, and india in 


115158. 1899, 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


1812. Kretschmann, FE. 115445. 1900. 

Fee 61900. p. 1506: Wag. .Jahr., 1900, 
Jahrg. 46, Teil 2, p. 531; Cent., 1900, Jahrg. 
Preeti  p.1191s Tech. chem.:J., 1900, 
Jahrg. 23, p. 554; Lange, v. 3, p. 224. 


Sympathetic paper based on cobalt salt. 
with solution of salt and vinegar. 


*1813. Oefer, E. 118206. 
Aus., 1901, p. 415. 


Powdered colors for printers’ inks. Color, glycerin, 
mica, and albumin. 


1814. Copir-Telegraph G.m.b.H. 
119430. 1900. 
Aus., 1901, p. 639. 


Telegraph ink pencil. Paraffin, wax, or pitch. 


*1815. Knopf, B. 127820. 1900. 


ieee. polo: Wag. Jahr., 1902, 
Sosa etl 2, p: 566; Tech. chem. J., 
1901, Jahre. 24, p. 587; Chem. Ztg., 1902, 
Jahre, 26, Teil 1, p. 98. 


De-inking process. 


*1816. Wechsler, S. 128180. 1900. 


Aus., 1902, p. 474; Chem. Ztg., 
Jahrg. 26, Teil 1, p. 188. 


Lithographic and metal plate ink allowing contin- 
uous printing. | Glycerin, carbonate of soda, tartar, 
turpentine, varnish. 


*1817. Hofer & Co. 132894. 1900. 

Aus., 1902, p. 1214; Wag. Jahr., 1902, 
Jahrg. 48, Teil 2, p. 594; Chem. Ztg., 1902, 
Jahrg. 26, Teil 2, p. 658; Tech. chem. J., 
1902, Jahre. 25, p. 539. 


Printers’ ink for celluloid. Lithographic ink, ether, 
camphor, paraffin, and manganese varnish. : 


*1818. Brandel, F. de, and A. pE BAupRY 
p’Asson. 134201. 1901. 

(Aue. 1902) p. 1461; Chem. Ztg., 1902, 
Wanreoco, teil 2, p- 852; Tech. chem. J., 
1901, Jahrg. 24, p. 468; Jahr. Chem., 1902, 
Teil 1; 7p. 750. 

Printers’ ink, 
alcohol. 
1818a. Siebicke,O., and H. MULLER. 

145683. 1902. 
Aus., 1903, p. 1646; Lange, v. 3, p. 214. 


Stamping ink for embroidery. Rapeseed oil, kaolin, 
starch, sodium thiosulphate. 


1819. Peters, R. 158151. 1904. 
Wega). 655; J.9.C.I., 1905, v. 24, 
p. 742; Tech. chem. J., 1904, Jahrg. 27, p. 
443: Cent., 1905, Jahrg. 76, Teil 1, p. 488; 
Chem. Zte.,, 1905, Jahre. 29, Teil 1, p. 126; 
Zeit. ang. C., 1905, Jahrg. 18, Teil 1, p. 671. 


Black pigment from waste carbon electrodes. 


*1820. Kunze, A. 159781. 1903. 

Aus., 1905, p. 727; Tech. chem. J., 1904, 
Jahrg. 27, p. 604; Zeit. ang. C., 1905, Jahrg. 
18, p. 960; Lange, v. 3, p. 214. 


Process for dry stamping of leather, cloth, etc. 
Color, wax, paraffin. 


Writes 


1899. 


1902, 


Mineral oil, coal tar color, and 


1821. Charles, P., and S. Fauyat. 
160278. 1904. 
Aus., 1905, p. 819. 


Ox-gall preparation for gelatin copying mass. 


1821a. Schnauber, A. 163510: 1904. 
Aus., 1906, p. 29; Lange, v. 3, p. 214; Wag. 
Nahr 1905. .idnreaol, Leil2 p, 435: 


Stamping ink for embroidery. 


1822. Beauvoir de Lisle, de, and E. V. 
Lutrrety.. 167773. 1904. 
Aus., 1906, p. 605; Zeit. ang. C., 1906, 
Jahre ep 2554; Mange, vito. Dp. Zl. 


Branding fluid. Tar and tartar emetic. 


*1823. Duncan, G.S. 168509. 1905. 
Aus., 1906, p. 825. 


Composition to prevent “set-off.” 


*1824. Charlottenburger Farbwerke A. G. 
169947. 1904. 

Aus., 1906, p. 1054; Wag. Jahr., 1906, 
Jahres 52° Veil 2, 9:51) -2Zeit. ane. C., 1907; 
Talep oe 20 Pelion Gent. 900 labre. 77, 
Pelz, p. o/52)Lange, va3, p.+205: 


Lithographic ink. Varnish, glycerin, and ammonia. 


*1824a. Charlottenburger Farbwerke A. G. 
170983. 1904. 

Ans. 1906, 2p 1 221° lange. vieos D205" 

War shah .1906) fahres2> Peli? pest. 


_Printers’ ink for flat printing. Addition of glyc- 
erin and varnish to ordinary ink. 


*1824b. Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik. 
172465. 1903. 

Aus.). 1906; "p. 1708: Lange, vi °35-p. .204; 

Wages Jahr. 1906, Jahre. 52, Tel 2p, 218: 


Printers’ ink. Water- and oil-soluble salts of 
color bases. 


1825. Faujat, S., and P. CHARLES. 
174386-87. 1905. 

Aus., 1906, p. 2236. 

Preparation of inks for gelatin copying mass. 
*1826. Klusek, E. 185749. 1906. 

As: 1907, «paslGsl>e Waa fahr, «1907, 
Jahre. 53,'Teil 2, p. 546; Rep., 1907, Jahre: 
31. p3335% Langery..3,. p25. 


_ Reducer for lithographic ink. Spermaceti, vene- 
tian soap, stearin, wax, fat, linseed oil, bronze ink 
varnish. 


*1826a. Claessen, C. 
Aus., 1908, p. 1770. 
Plastic masses using polyglycerins. 

*1826b. Claessen, C. 198768. 
Aus., 1908, p. 1725. 
Manufacture of polyglycerins. 

1827. Livingston, J. 205072. 
Aus., 1909, p. 208. 

Preparation of inks for gelatin mass. 

1828. Garzino, L. 213279. 1908. 

Aus., 1909, p. 2117; Rep., 1909, Jahrg. 

53 27 Laces wee ees. 


Sympathetic ink. Ferrocyanid of potassium, iron 
alum, powdered graphite, and magnesium carbonate. 


198711. 1907. 
1907. 


1907. 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


*1829. Henkel & Co. 215312. 1908. 

Aus., 1909, p. 2585; Rep., 1909, Jahrg. 33, 
Dr20/0- a Zeit. ane. Gs, 90S, Jonre, weer pe 
2438: <j. Sei 1910) v.29, 02516,-6903- 1911; 
¥..d0 DA0Ss, 


De-inking process. 


*1830. Amand, A. A.J. L. 217080. 
Aus., 1910, p. 181. 
riWooraniic ink and crayon, also cleaning com- 
pound. Ink from olein, resin, and lampblack. 


1831. Ostwald, W. 218531. 1908. 


Aus, 1910,¢p..2515+,7:S.C.1,,, 1910;-v., 29, 
p. 5013) Wage. Jabr.,.1910, Jahre. 56,-Terl 2, 
p. 531; Cent, 1910, Jahre: $i; Teil 1p 783; 
Rep. 1910, Jahre. 34) p. 120 Zeit. ang. ©, 
1910, Jahrg. 23, p. 624; Lange, v. 3, p. 224. 


Inks for wax paper, ivory, parchment, etc. Adds 
to writing and drawing inks the volatile organic com- 
pounds of the aliphatic series. 

*1832. Schukart, G. 218627. 1909. 

Aus., 1910, p. 508; Lange, v. 3, p. 206. 


To prevent “set-off” of lithographic inks, Wax, 
vaselin, detergent, carbolic acid, creosol soap solution, 
ether, carbolineum, and petroleum. 

*1833. Herz, L. 220424. 1909. 

Ais 1910. op. "879.995. Ce TOO vend: 
p. 751; Wag. Jahr., 1910, Jahre. 56, Teil 2, 
py, 532; C. A. 1910; v.43 -p.. 2203; Cent, 1910, 


1908. 


jJahreg..81, Teil 1, p..1339* Zeits ane. C.,.1910; 


Jahrg. 23, p. 959; Rep., 1910, Jahrg. 34, p. 
209. 


De-inking process. 


1834. Fern-Schnell-Schreiber G.m.b.H. 
222466. 1909. 
Aus., 1910, p. 1307. 
Telegraphic ink. 


1835. Carbonnelle, H. 223889. 
Aus.; 1910, p. 1571. 


Non-conducting telegraphic ink. 


1836. Firma Eduard Beyer. 224637. 1909. 

Aus, 1910p. 1/303 SC eae. 
11203. Cy A. 1911) °v. bhp 2570 Repeat on: 
Jahrg. 34, p. 416; Jahr. Chem., 1910, Teil 2, 
Pesta: Zeit. dng. C. Lol Oeianreeea, 
2064; Lange, Vit Ps ol 5. 


Iron-gall colors for inking ribbons, stamp pads, 
drawing inks, etc. ldehydes, ammoniumoxyferrigal- 
late, oil, glycerin (or aqueous shellac solution). 
*1837. A. G. fiir Anilin-Fabrikation. 

2252/52) 1908: 

Ate 1910, pp. 1986s GA oligy G59 
1195 shes. C1. 1910, -v. SO pe 82 Cente 19i0: 
Jahrg. 81, Teil 2, p. 1107; Rep., 1910, Jahrg. 
Of, pe nlo Lange v.35, Dp. 207 


Printers’ ink which can be bleached. Sulphur 
black, or blue-black, or substantive black cotton dyes, 
rubbed up with varnish. 

1838. Hochstetter, R. 226003. 1909. 

Aus., 1910, p. 1986; Rep., 1910, Jahrg. 34, 

p. 519; Zeit. are. Ur. 1910, Jahrg. 23, p. 2299; 
Tee side 6 ek eae 


Mimeograph ink. Pigment, glycerin, and turkey 
red oil. 


1909. 


*1839. Schmidt, Kasseker & Co. 
229192. 1908. 


Aus, 1911. peelias aes ee 
Jahre. 57, Teu2Ap sede , 1912, v. 6, 
p. 144; Rep., 1911, Jahrg. oe D. 14; Zeit. 
ang. "eh 1911, Jahrg. 24, p. 134. 


Ceramic printing ink. Lead salt with linseed oil. 


1840. Firma Eduard Beyer. 229467. 1910. 

Aus., -1911,- p. 159: \Wagh ihe ee 
Jahrg. 57, Teil 2, p. 532350 Ace ode 
p. 25/0; J.S.C.1., 191 voa0es een 
1911, Jahrg. 82, Teil 1, p. 279; Rep., 1911, 
Jahrg. 35, p. 28; Zeit: ang Giie) ees 
24, p. 144. 


Iron-gall colors for inking ribbons, stamp pads, 
etc. Amendment to D.R.P. no. 224637, 1909. 


*1841. Petsche,B. W. 233665.: 1910. 

Aus., 1911, p. 1061;-C. Aw 1oiz eee 
1851; Rep., 1911, Jahrg. 35, p. 250; Zeit. ang. 
C., 1911, Jahre, 2470600. 


De-inking process. 


*1841a. Wechsler, S. 236338. 1909. 


C. A... 1911, v.05," pe 3632. eteenee 
Jahrg. 82, Teil Zpearo: 


Colors for printing rolls etched in relief. Dry 
powdéred color, varnish, glycerol, alkali salt, resin oil. 


*1842. Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik. 
2520524 eae 

Aus., 1912; p. 21693) JSC ieee 
p. 1191; Wag. Jahr, 1912, Jabrenoe. tee: 
p. 561; C. A., 1913, ve 7) po 427 emt ee 
Jahrg. 83, Teil 2, p. 1592; Rep., 1912, Jahrg. 
36, p. 587; Zeit. ang. C01 olga 
p. 2511; Lange, vedo eeu 


Addition of resin to fatty ink prevents penetration 
into the paper. 
*1843. Wolf, K. 252998. 1911. 

Aus., 1912, p. 2346; Lange, v. 3, p. 205. 


Litho ica hes Coal-tar color, wax, turpentine, 
asphalt, and varnish. 


*1844, Kurtz-Haehnle, C. 254554. 

Aus., 1913, p. 973: C. Ay 1913; ya 7p ecees 
Wag. Jahr., 1912, Jahre, 58, Delee pees. 
Cent., 1913, Jahrg. 84, Teil 1, p. 363; Rep., 
1913, Jahrg. 37, p. 127 Zeite same 
Jahre26,"p 175: 


De-inking process. 


1844a. Sauter, W.T. 255448. 1912. 

Aus., 1913, p. 212; Dative, ?yvedpee eon. 
Wag. Jahr., 1913, Jahre, 59, Dene peau. 
Cent., 1913, Jahrg. 84, Teil 1, p. 481. 


Process for restoration of faded writings. 


*1844b. Stuerler, A. L. de. 263220. 1912. 


Aus., 1913, p. 1826: J\S.Cil.949 een 
p. 907;'C. A., 1913, v. 7, p. 4069) 


De-inking process. 


*1845. Chwala, A. 264017. 1912. 
Aus., 1913, p. 1920; Cent., 1913, Jahrg. 84, 
Teil 2, p. 1183; Rep., 1913, Jahrg. 37, p. 530. 


Printers’ ink detergent. Carbontetrachloride, tri- 
chlorethylene, and soap solution. 


1911, 


‘ 


1911; 


1910. 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


*1846. Schuetze, L., and R. Fiscuer. 
265902. 1912. 

eee pe 2014; J.S.C.1., 1913, v. 32, 
p. 1007; Wag. Jahr., 1913, Jahrg. 59, Teil 2, 
Drool CO. AG, 1914, y. 8, p. 579; Cent., 1913, 
wauvemare LeileZ, p. 1635; Zeit. ang. C., 
eens: Zoe 2, p. 750: Lange, v..3, 
p. 3 


Printers’ ink. Albumin, alkali, sulphonated oil or 
salt thereof, color. 


1847. Athenaeum Verlags und Druckerei 
Petre 206005. 1911, 


Pe te 26> C, A., 1914, v. 8, p. 
2060; Rep., 1914, Jahrg. 38, p. 66. 


Carbon paper prepared with heavy hydrocarbons, 
especially petroleum. 
*1848. Hantke, F. 269755. 1913. 


aoe 1914, p. 388; Rep., 1914, Jahrg. 38, 
p. 94. 


Preparation for toning up lithographic plate. 


1849, Firma G. H. Cohn. 270073. 1913. 


muses, p. 447: C. A., 1914, v. 8, p. 
os Wag. Jahr., 1914, Jahrg. 60, Teil 1, 
p. 609. 


Grinding rolls for pigments. 


*1850. Wolff, M. 270336. 1913. 

Aus., 1914, p. 502; Wag. Jahr., 1914, 
Jahrg. 60, Teil 2, p. 462; Rep., 1914, Jahrg. 
samomeiageo zeit, ang, C., 1914, Jahre. 2/, 
Tei ep. ive; Lange, v.'3, p. 207. 


Printers’ black from peat. 


*1851. Heinze, C. 274965. 
Aus., 1914, p. 1408. 


_ Printers’ ink detergent. 
tine, benzin, petroleum. 


1852. Charles, P. 276477. 1913. : 

pets. -p. 1684; C. A., 1915, v. 9, p. 
850; 3,5:C.1., 1914, v. 33, p. 1021; Cent., 1914, 
Jahrg. 85, Teil 2, p. 446; Rep., 1914, Jahrg. 
38, p. 492. 


Ink for gelatin copying surface. 


1853. Charles, P. 276622. 1913. 


Bemis 1/39; C. A., 1915, v. 9,.p. 
Bee 1914) y. 33, p. 1021; Cent., 
1914, Jahrg. 85, Teil 2, p. 446; Rep., 1914, 
Jahrg. 38, p. 492. 


Ink for gelatin copying surface. 
D.R.P. no. 276477. 


*1854. Lauthe, O., and FE. LAuTHE. 
278007. 1912. 


Pogeeioiar ip. 2037; C. A., 1915, v..9, p. 
1127; Rep., 1914, Jahrg. 38, p. 531. 


Printers’ etching ink. 


1854a. Padberg, A. 280841. 1914. 
aie 91015.-p. 13; Rep., 1915, Jahrg. 39, 
p. 4. 


Ink bodies in compressed or paste form. 


1913; 


Olein, glycerin, turpen- 


Addition to 


*1857. Kurtz-Haehnle, C. 288900. 


*1855. Homburg, R. 282953. 1913. 


TUS eu Un Da aC ac. OLS ery: 0 sy, 
2439; Rep., 1915, Jahrg. 39, p. 128. 


Printers’ transfer ink. 


*1856. Gruene, C. 288879. 1914. 


FAS eke Loma ale lose O LO: Vs 5, 
p. 429; Wag. Jahr., 1916, Jahrg. 62, Teil 2, 
D200, ey G1 916, v.10, 122583. Zeit: ang, 
par uganten2) beil/2,.p..63% Lange, v: 
oeebe 200: 

Dark printing inks, Kieselguhr and carbon, heated 


in, absence of air, ground with a binding agent, and 
mixed with dye. 


1913. 

Ate plus. 1790s War Jahr. 1916. 
Jaure, O27 Lele, p, coo; ©. A. 4916,.v.010, 
Pa poor « ent. 1916.5 Jahre.8/7-Leil iy op, 
124; Rep., 1915, Jahrg. 39, p. 498; Zeit. ang. 
Gy 1916; Jahre. 29° Teil 2, ps 49. 


De-inking process. Addition to D.R.P. no. 254554. 


1858. Firma Guenther Wagner. 
289140. 1915. 


AUS LO lo. Mel Ooee Vee) aie BL olOe 
sales 62, Lei 2 pacoo; CAL 1916, v.10; 
p. 2510; Cent., 1916, Jahrg. 87, Teil 1, p. 199; 
Let ane. Gl 1916. Jahre oe eile 2.1.63, 


White writing ink. Solution of zinc hydroxide or 
magnesium hydroxide in ammonia (or ammonia salt 
solution) or lye. 


*1859. Friedrich, V. 295489. 1915. 


JSC Ola 36s piesa ace lahes 
19175 Jahre. 63, Teil’ 2, p.°2623. Cent. 1917; 
Jahrg. 88, Teil 1jop. 151; Rep., 1917, ‘Jahre. 
Alp. 285 Zeit ane: Gz 1917 pahres 30! ail 
2, p. 24; Kunst., 1917, Jahrge/, p. 25; Lange, 
Vid, De 200; 


Printers’ ink. Dilution of printers’ ink with water 
mixed with wool fat, and the addition of coloring 
matter. 


*1860. Zaeslé, M., and P. ZAESLE. 
295670. 1915. 


Wag. Jahr., 1917, Jahrg. 63, Teil 2, p. 203- 
204 J.5-Cul se 19) / ove e500. 040) Vi uast., 
1917; Jahrge.7; p. 36; Rep., 1917, JahrgAl, 
p. 28s Zeit. ang,C., 191/ sJahro.. 30) Lei. 2, 
Deeb: 


Thickener for printers’ ink using arrow-root or 
manioc in such a way that the cellulose is completely 
separated. 


*1860a. Kronstein, A. 302544. 1916. 


Aus., 1919, p. 1129; Lange, v. 3, p. 206; 
TES Gali 220 Maree e OD lceao yy ae. wlanre 
1919, Jahrg. 65, Teil 2, p. 344. 


Printers’ ink varnish. Base from fish-oil distilla- 
tion. 


*1861. Goldschmidt, T. 309911. 1917. 


Aus., 19199 p.407 4).5,G1 21919. y,. 38. op. 
o/ 9a Co Ae ISO ysl tp. is oo Nii et 
irid, 21920.- 93 3,*pootec@ent.u1019™ [anrg, 
90, Teil 2, p. 264; Rep., 1919, Jahrg. 43, p. 
3607" Lange. vos thies oe 


Printing and stamping inks, using glycol. 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


1861a. Maison, H., and R. Matson. 
313682. 1918. 


Aus, 19197 np. /56;) ange. -v.. Gaon 2208 
Wag. Jahr., 1919, Jahrg. 65, Teil 2, p. 257. 


Ink tablets. To usual ingredients adds magnesium 
sulphate or sodium sulphate before pressing. 


1862. Rosenberg, H. 323138. 1917. 


Atis, 1920; “pp. 1765; Wag, Jahry 1920; 
Jahrg. 66, Teil 2, p. 393-394; J.S.C.I., 1920, 
VOU oped place nunsts 21920 gahre ALO p; 
204; Chem. tech. Ubers., 1921, Jahrg. 45, p. 
104; Chim. et ind., 1922, v. 7, p. 543; Lange, 
Vids Doece: 


Ink tablets containing substances which generate 
gases on the addition of water, thus disintegrating 
the mass. 


1863. Gethe, H. 331622. 1920. 

Aus. 198 pi 2027 a Wap pant lo2l 
Jahrg. 67, Teil 2, p. 361; Chem. tech. Ubers., 
1921, Jahrg. 45, p. 216. 


Indelible ink. Addition of potassium ferrocyanide 
to ordinary writing ink. 


*1864. Fiedler, K. 339106. 1916. 


Aus.,..1921, pi .1823:. Wag Jahr, 1921. 
Jahrz..6/, Teil 2, p,.302; Lange, v. 3,9. 205. 


Printers’ ink using mineral oil products described 
in D.R.P. no. 287309 and D.R.P. no. 216459, 


*1865. Albert, E. 340624. 1916. 


Aus., 1923, p. 115; Chim. et ind., 1922, v. 
8, p. 467; Chem. tech. Ubers., 1921, Jahrg. 
45, p. 284; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 94, Teil 1, 
Leche Teilp.51253. 


Manufacture of colors for printers’ inks, using 
emulsions described in D.R.P. no. 326468. 


*1866. Chemische Fabriken Plagwitz- 
Zerbst, and J. von Bosse. 
345141. 1920. 
Aus... 1922, p. 20: Waew Jabrs 1921, Jahre. 
O/ sULeuv2: P.. 0012). bluael oceeny es blee De 
Site. -Lange, vy. 3)°p. 213. 


Binders for inks, printing inks, and ink rollers, 
using glycerin pitch, aluminium sulphate, and sul- 
phuric acid. 


*1867. Fitzgerald, F.C. 346824. 1921. 


Aus., 1922, p. 408; Wag. Jahr., 
Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 492. 


Lithographic ink. To ordinary printers’ or litho- 
graphic ink adds glycerin, calcium chloride, potassium 
phosphate, carbolic acid, and thickener. 


1868. Schiffmann, J. 347826. 1920. 
Puss 922, p: 5842 \-Wag a lahresios.. 


Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 496; Chem. tech. Ubers., 
1922) ane, 40, p,.190;) Lange, vav0, p.ueko: 
Stamping ink. Anilin black, alcohol, iron-tannic 
salts, acetin, lampblack. 
*1868a. Chemische Fabriken Worms, A. G. 
347902. 1917. 
AUS 3 L922 ape O/0- valance, v.03, py 205; 


Double-tone printing inks using mineral oil acids. 
Stn addition (no. 354081, 1917, Aus., 1922, p. 


1922, 


*1869. Ruetgerswerke A. G., and H. 
TEICHMANN. 348685. 1920. 


Aus., 1922, p. 1811; Wag. Jahr. 
Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 496. 
Printers’ black ink pigment described in D. R. P. 


no. 320056, made from tar oil derived from wood, 
peat, straw, cotton, or other fibrous material. 


*1870. Actien-Gesellschaft fiir Anilin- 
Fabrikation. 349924. 1920. 


Wag. Jahr., 1922, Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 496; 
J.S.C.I.,. 1923, v. 42, p. 66725 Chemereca: 
Ubers., 1922; Jahrg. 46, 'p. 211-" Cent. 1924, 
Jahrg. 94, Teil 1, p. 1031; Lange,-v. 3, p. 206. 


Printing and stamping ink using cyclohexanol and 
its homologues, with nigrosin, lampblack, and glyc- 


1922, 


erin. 
*1871. Eyrich, H. R., and J. A. SCHREIBER. 
353024... 1927 
Aus., 1922, p. 20015) Wage silanes 


Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 407; Chem. tech. Ubers., 
1922, Jahrg. 46, p. 266. 


De-inking process. 


1872. Plauson’s Forschungsinstitut 
G.m.b.H: “O55l ivan 


Wag. Jahr., 1922, Jahre 6s.) fete: 
492; J.S.C.I1., 1922, v. 41, p. 826a. 

Colloidal ink and india ink. Insoluble colored min- 
eral substances are ground with soluble organic dye- 


ae and a protective colloid in a Plauson colloidal 
mi 


1873. Molar, C. 356120. 1919. 


Aus., 1922, p. 2662; Wage lant 
Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 493; Chem. tech. Ubers., 
1922, Jahre. 46, p. 318: Lange ws, gee 

Concentrated liquid ink, Concentrated color, gum 


arabic, phenol or salicylic acid, water, ferro-sulphate, 
tannic acid, hydrochloric or acetic acid. 


*1874, Smidt, K. J., and R. JAEGER. 
360336. 1921. 


Aus., 1922, p. 3611: Wag jahpewi se] 
Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 497; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 
94, Teil 1, Tech. Teil, p. 751; Chem. tech, 
Ubers., 1924, Jahrg. 48, p. 168. ~ 


Black and colored printers’ inks from _ sulphite 
waste liquor. 


1875. Schmitz, W. 364077. 1921. 


Aus., 1923,: p. 123; "Wage jalt eee 
Jahrg. 68, Teil 2, p. 493; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 
94, Teil 1, Tech. Teil, p. 1154; Chem. tech. 
Ubers., 1924, Jahrg. 48, p. 168. 


Ink tablets. Anilin green, milk sugar, cane sugar. 


“1876. Ruetgerswerke A. G. 364830. 1920. 


Aus,, 1923, p. 288; J.S.\C le 1923.0 aoe 
614a; Wag. Jahr.,. 1922, Jahre. G8) fence 
p. 497; Cent, 1923, Jahre, 94) 1 eileigee cou: 
Teil, p. 751; Chem. tech. ieee 1924, Jahrg. 
48, p. 168; 1925, Jahrg. 49, p. 72. 

Black printing colors. Resins from tars or tar oils 
treated with oxygen; or by sulphurizing; or by 
simple heating; or by combination of these processes. 


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Patents — Germany, continued. 


*1877. Wiegandt, C. 367363. 1920. 

Pease tes, Pp. 2216; Cent., 1923, Jahre. 
of). eil2, lech. Teil, p. 588: Wag. Jahr., 
1923, Jahrg. 69, Teil 2, p. 430; Chem. tech. 
Ubers., 1924, Jahrg. 48, p. 168. 


Writing and printing ink for metal surfaces. Oil 
or lake color with addition of hydrochloric acid. 


*1878. Ruetgerswerke A. G. 367495. 1920. 

Peaeee dp. o1/, 3.9.C.1., 1923, v.42, p. 
73la; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 94, Teil 1, Tech. 
ene 09); Wag. Jahr.,+1923, Jahre. 69, 
Teil 2, p. 446; Chem. tech. Ubers., 1924, 
Jahre. 48, p. 88. 


Black printing colors obtained by adding catalysts 
to the products described in D. R. P. no. 364830, 


*1879, Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & 
Briining. 375883. 1921. 


Paes, 0, 1965; J.5.C.I., 1923, v. 42, p. 
OS8a;, Wage. Jahr., 1923, Jahrg. 69, Teil 2, 
p. 446; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 94, Teil 2, Tech. 
Teil, p. 331; Chem. tech. Ubers., 1924, Jahre. 
48, p. 100. 

Printing and lithographic inks, replacing oleic acid 
by ethylenethiodiglycol. 

*1880. Plauson’s Forschungsinstitut. 
378384. 1922. 

Aus., 1923, p. 2309; Chem. tech. Ubers., 
1925, Jahrg. 49, p. 56; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 
Soe teiee, ech. Leil, p. 367; Wag. Jahr., 
1923, Jahrg. 69, Teil 2, p. 440. © 


Printers’ inks. Finely divided color in oil, with 
organic solvent, as alcohol, ketons, esters, or ether. 


1881. Wegener, J. 382502. 1921. 

sewer. ti.) .2/03; Cent., 1923, Jahre. 
94, Teil 2, Tech. Teil, p. 1032; Wag. Jahr., 
i7Zcmjabre..0>, Leil 2, p. 448; Chem. tech. 
Ubers., 1925, Jahrg. 49, p. 56. 


Ink tablets. Ordinary colors mixed with tannic 
acid and iron salts with addition of milk sugar. 


*1882. Immerwahr, P. 382503. 1922. 

Aus., 1923, p. 2763; Cent., 1923, Jahrg. 94, 
Teil 2, Tech. Teil, p. 1017; Wag. Jahr., 1923, 
Sante. 69, Leil.2, p..361. 


De-inking process. 


*1883. Ruetgerswerke A. G. 382504. 1921. 


Wag. Jahr., 1923, Jahrg. 69, Teil 2, p. 447; 
Chem. tech. Ubers., 1925, Jahrg. 49, p. 260. 


Black printing colors. Addition to D. R. P. no. 
364830. 


*1884. Uhde, F. 382506. 1922. 

ieee 23.60. 2/03; Cent., 1923, Jahre. 
94, Teil 2, Tech. Teil, p. 988; Chem. tech. 
Ubers., 1924, Jahrg. 48, p. 908. 


Black printing pigments. Process for direct ab- 
sorption of lampblack by oils and binding materials. 


*1885. Ruetgerswerke A. G. 383922. 1922. 

Aus., 1923, p. 2879; Cent., 1924, Jahrg. 95, 
eet fp, 29),9 Wage. Jahr., 1923, Jahrg. 69, 
Teil 2, p. 447. 


Black printing colors. 
364830. 


Addition to D. R. P. no. 


N 
Sy 


1886. Voigt, M. 388728. 1922. 


Aus., 1924, p. 397; Cent., 1924, Jahrg. 95, 
Teil 1, p. 1308. 


Ink remover using fluoride of ammonia. 


*1887. Farbwerke vorm. Meister, Lucius & 
Briining. 388878. 1921. 

Cent l024ejahray 95:1 eld: polit 

Chem. tech, Ubers.; 1925, Jahrg. 49, p. 72. 


Double-tone inks using glycerin. Addition to 


D.R.P. no. 375883. 


1888. Meier, G. 389165. 1922. 
Aus., 1924, p. 457; Cent., 1924, Jahrg. 95, 
Teil 1, p. 2905. 


Transfer ink, using ordinary printers’ or litho- 
graphic ink, with alum, wood extracts, and vinegar. 


1889. Chemische Fabrik Pharma. 
389833. 1921. 
Aus., 1924, p. 511; Cent., 1924, Jahre. 95, 
Tenet. | peei/oe, Chem: stech, Ubers:,. 1925, 
Jahrg. 49, p. 7. 


Typewriter ink. Ammonia and zinc salts. 


*1890. ‘Cajar, H. 390812. 1923. 

Aus., 1924, p. 638; Cent., 1924, Jahrg. 95, 
Teil 1, p. 1872; Chem. tech. Ubers., 1925, 
Jahrg. 49, p. 76. 


Printers’ colored inks. Pigments emulsified with 
varnish; and water removed by vacuum apparatus. 


*1891. Kuehl, J.F.T. 391001. 1920. 


Aus., 1924, p. 639; Cent., 1924, Jahrg. 95, 
Teil 1, p. 1872; Chem. tech. Ubers., 1925, 
Jahrg. 49, p. 72. 


Printers’ ink capable of being washed from paper. 
Oil-free color in unrefined glycerin, molasses, waste 
sulphite liquor, or glue solution. 


*1891a. Gestetener, D., Ltd. 
SRV Wale SF RVAl 


Aus., 1924, p. 910; Chem. tech. Ubers., 
1925, Jahrg. 49, p. 72. 


Printers’ ink based on fat-and-water emulsion. 


*1892. Huber, M., and J. Huser. 
394600. 1921. 


Aus., 1924, p. 1058. 


Printers’ ink, Water-glass, coal tar color, coal tar 
lacquer, or lampblack. 


*1893. Bourcet, P., and H. REGNAULT. 
396071. 1922. 


Aus., 1924, p. 1233. 


De-inking process. 


*1894. Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik. 
3972193981923: 


Aus., 1924, p. 1373; Cent., 1924, Jahrg. 95, 
Teil 2, p. 1653. 


Substitution of 1.3. butylenglycol for glycerin in 
printers’ ink, 


*1895. Seidler, P. 399764. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1657. 


Printers’ inks. Color and sulphite waste liquor. 


1922, 


78 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIGRARY 


Patents — Germany, continued, 


*1896. Chemische Fabrik Dr. Groppel & Co. 
400211. 1922. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1726. 


Printing blacks from acid tars produced in the 
refining of petroleum. 


*1897. Seidler, P. 400976. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1781. 


Printers’ inks from sulphite waste liquor. 


*1898. Alchemic Gold Co. 401057. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1840. 


Printers’ metallic ink, especially for book bindings. 
Metal powder with binder of neutralized resin or 
resin ester. 


1922. 


1923, 


1899. Indelible Coloration Corporation. 
401058. 1923. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1840. 


Ceramic ink. 


*1900. Ruffert,G. 401145. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1862. 


De-inking process. 


1922. 


*1901. Alchemic Gold Co. 402171. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1968. 


Quick-drying printers’ ink for book-bindings. Melt- 
ing point of solvent lies between 200° and 300° C. 


1902. Cajar,H. 402172. 1924. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1968. 


Black pigment. Oxidation of anilin salt with 
chromates and copper sulphate. 


1903. Chemische Fabrik Dr. Adolf Heine- 
mann. 402313. 1922. 
Aus., 1924, p. 1968. 
Stamping ink. Adds sulphated oil to ordinary inks. 


*1904. Walther, B. 402727. 1922. 
Aus., 1924, p. 2022. 


Safety printers’ ink. Substitutes part of water of 
ordinary writing ink by thickener and indicator. 


1905. Chemische Fabrik Pharma. 
404263. 1923. 
Aus., 1924, p. 2209. 


Typewriter ribbon colors from ammoniacal com- 
pounds, 


1922. 


CANADA 


Library has abstracts only. 


1906. Carter, J. W. 1844. 1872. 
AL ws: es Vek satel Oe 


Writing ie Method of introducing air into 
liquid. 


*1907. Foley, J. 2946. 1873. 
1S a GPS Saas at aia Bick 


Machine for making tanning extracts for printers’ 
mordants. 


1908. Sjéstr6m, L.G. 9239. 
PatiO. RavveGapesc: 


Copying ink with gum arabic and glycerin. 


1909. Girdwood, G. P. 9828. 1879. 
Pat) OARSiv. 4.2: 06: 


Safety paper and ink. Carbon base not affected 
by alkalies. 


1910. Jacobs, J. M. 10244. 
Patou Raw epee lon 

_ Copying ink, Gelatin, glycerin, water, and whit- 

ing. 

*1911. Hooker, Le R. 11630. 
Pat. O7R.-v..8, p. 156: 


Printers’ ink. Coal tar, lampblack, and camphor. 


*1912. Grant, J. B., and T. Barroor. 
17065. 1883. 
BEET OO SO Ae OF Re epee Al Ge 


Safety printers’ ink. Color, magnesia, anilin dye, 
copper sulphate, alum, litharge, and varnish. 


1878. 


1879. 


1880. 


*1913. Stanchfield,G. M. 25493. 1886. 
PateOuR v2 15, pe. 6: 
Inkoleum for softening printers’ ink. Kerosene, 


ether, sassafras oil, oil of cloves. 
*1914, Zenolite Manufacturing Co. 
3354445. 1890. 
Pat Osha. 16. pa 44, 
Printers’ ink. Maltha and pigment. 


*1915. Holt,O.G. 34510. 
Pat, O. R., Viel Gp eee 


Printers’ and lithographic ink. Uses residue from 
petroleum distillation. 


*1916. Ogilvy, D.J. 57371. 
Pat. O! R.) viZ3, pp. ue 


Printers’ ink, Black pigment, oils or resinous ma- 
terial, subjected to high pressure or superheated 
steam. 


1917. Lichtentag, I., and others. 
65605. 1900. ; 


Pat. O. R., vi 28, pod: 


Writing ink. Process of mixing finely divided 
carbon and soap. 


*1918. Ogilvy, D.J. 70609. 
Pat. O. R., v. 29, p. 396. 
Printers’ ink. Process of heating. 

*1919, Wass, A.G. 80613. 1903. 
Pat. O.. Ri vi Sie pee 


Printers’ ink and varnish. 
resin, and color. 


*1920. Duncan, G. S., and G. H. Ports. 
97728-31. 
Pat..O..R., 1907, vo 34) pease: 


Composition te prevent set-off. Numerous claims 
embracing volatile and non-volatile oils and soap. 


*1921. Hopkins, M. S., and C. R. BARNETT. 
121093-94. 1909. 
Pat. O. R., v. 37, DpieeGleeeole. 
Process for recovering ingredients of oily inks. 
1922. Downie, J. 129627. 1910. 


Pat. O. R.j v.)38, padoue: 


Writing ink, Ether, wood alcohol, 
color. 


1890. 


1897. 


1901. 


Heavy mineral oil, 


water, and 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 79 


Patents — Canada, continued. 
1923. Werner, E. W., and others. 
Po0421.- +1911. 


Pate. be, vy; 39, p. 100. 
Writing ink. 
potassium, ammonium, and a liquid solvent. 
1924. Hochstetter,R. 134555. 1911. 
Peat re we Oo, p, 2376. 


Ink for wax stencil sheet. 
glycerin and sulphonated oil. 


1925. Hochstetter, R. 136422. 
Pat, Vs 09, D. 3358: 


Mimeograph ink. Inorganic pigment, 
and sulphonated oil. 


*1926. Meixell, W.B., and others. 
143339. 1912. 
Patwa ik. vy, 40, p. 3257. 
De-inking process. 

1927. Owens, C. . 147196. 
Paeretin ve Al, p. 1163. 
Re-inking device for typewriter ribbons. 

1928. Schmidt, FE. E. 166100. 1915. 
Pat, O.R., v. 43, p. 3490. 


Writing ink. Aqueous solution of nigrosin, car- 
bon, sodium hydrate, and glue. 


*1929. Welsh, J. 169743. 1916. 
Pat. FR, v. 44, p. 1585. 
De-inking process. 

*1930. Putman, F. A. 176288. 
Peter). b., v..40, p. 1081. 


Printers’ ink. Gum, oil, metallic and non-metallic 
pigments. Ink makes light impression on dark goods, 
and dark impression on light goods. 

1917. 


1931. Archibald, C.F. 178908. 
atetek.,.v. 45, p. 2510. 
Machine for inking typewriter ribbons, 

*1932. Roko Manufacturing Co. 

Pe2Z303. - 1918: 
Pat. O. R., v. 46, p. 449. 


Printers’ ink. 
and sodium silicate. 


1933. Jeanmaire, L. 191080. 
Part. O, R., v. 47, p. 992. 


Indelible ink. Logwood extract, potassium bi- 
chromate, alum, nut galls, gum arabic, silver nitrate, 
and water. 

1934. Holder, W.E., and G. L. CATCHPOLE. 
194292. 1919. 

Fae ©, 8 v.47, p. 2081. 

Safety writing ink. Water soluble ferrocyanid 
color, a solution maintaining ingredient, epsom salts, 
and turkey red oil. 

*1935. The Newsprint Reclaiming Corpora- 
tion. 196164. 1920. 
Pat. O; R., v. 48, p. 142. 


De-inking process. 
1936. Tsutsumi, M. 200825. 
Pate Oe R., v.48, p. 1558. 


Solid ink. Logwood, galls, sodium salicylate, gum 
arabic, dyestuff, potassium ferrous tartrate. 


Pigment ground in 
19} i. 


glycerin, 


1913. 


1917. 


Loa, 


1920. 


Prussian blue, yellow prussiate of a 


Petrolatum, magnesium carbonate, 


*1937. Jespersen Paper Co. 203587. 1920. 


Pat. O. R., v. 48, p. 2385. 
De-inking process. 

*1938. Osborne, W.M. 204398. 
atee) AKAs W4 On ps 2005: 


De-inking process. 


1939. Olsen, J.C. 206070. 
Pate OA Ks, aveeao, pi -oh7- 


1920. 


1920. 


Ink stick. Water soluble anilin dye, graphite, and 
dextrin. 
1940. Marvin, P.B., and J. C. PHeELan. 


207058. 1921. 
Paros Rev 40h ad: 


Device for refreshing typewriter ribbons. 


*1941. Fitzgerald, F.C. 215783. 1922. 


Pat. Oe Rive 0 ps eos 

Lithographic ink. Additive for lithographic ink. 
Glycerin, calcium chloride, potassium phosphate, car- 
bolic acid, and liquid gum, 
1942. Conney, F.B. 230996. 

Rat OrRe v0 1 spells. 


Ink paste, water, dextrin, gallic acid, ferrous sul- 
phate, carbolic acid, glycerin, anilin blue, indigotin, and 
acetic acid. 

1943. Doughty, H.W. 233933. 

Pats, Rov sol peor: 


Metallic ink. Metallic pigment, resin, terpineol, 
and solvents. 


*1944, The Alchemic Gold Co. 
234014. 1923. 
PatieG hav eo epee 


Printers’ ink. Coumaron resin, terpineol, 
oil, metallic powder. 


1225. 


1923, 


resin 


1945. Spensley, J. W. 234817. 1923. 
Pats OF RR. v.50) spe 
High speed®centrifugal disk mill. 

1946. Dick, A.B., Co. 236471. 1923. 


PatsOAReeyerodieDaceio: 
Writing ink using color, sulphonated oil, resin oil, 
green soap. 


1947. Hope, E. 236675. 1923. 
Pat/O 87 vi olapacve.. 


Writing ink. Prussian blue, phenol, water, and 
color. 


*1948. The Alchemic Gold Co. 
237060. 1924. 
Pat, Ova wee. tel ao. 


Printers’ ink. Resin ester, neutral solvent, and 
metallic pigment. 


1949. Schmidt, E.E. 237584. 


PatiO. R., W520. 208. 


Writing ink. Spirit of soluble black, mirbane oil, 
carbolic acid, turkey red oil. 


1950. Cappon, T. W., and H. S. MacKaye. 
242305. 1924. 
Pate) SR er oe ase Oo! 


Single fluid ink eradicator using alkaline meta-. 


1924. 


. phosphate, 


20 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


AUSTRALIA 
The Library has abstracts only. 
*1951. Fireman, P. 4418. 1905. 1957. Tsutsumi, M. 13377. 1919. 
Aus. off. jour., 1907, p. 58. Aus. off. jour:, 1921, p) 25s 
Pepneing gui ements lor abaicact rabid ink, Loewood, galls, sodium, pameesdege br 
*1952. Fireman, P. 5040. 1906. and J. A. SCHREIBER. 


Aus. off. jour., 1906, p. 28. 


Printing ink pigments. No abstract. 


1953. Lamp’l, R., and P. J. Lamp’. 
17506. 1910. 
Aus. off. jour., 1910, p. 915. 
Anti-forgery ink. 
1954. Child, R. C., and J. JOHNSTON. 
17545. 1910. 
Aus. off. jour., 1910, p. 1076. 


Apparatus for powdering coal, jet, or shale. 


#1955. Burby, J. M. 5158. 1912. 
Aus. off. jour., 1913, p. 779. 
Recovery of waste paper. 

*1956. Burby, J. M. 9207. 1913. 
Aus. off. jour., 1913, p. 787. 


Recovery of waste paper. 


*1958. Eyrich, H. R., 
2092. 1920. 
Aus. off. jour., 1921, p. 1479. 


De-inking process. 


*1959. Fraser, N.G. 4415. 1920. 
Aus. off. jour., 1922, p. 1342. 


Safety ink for preventing removal of obliteration 
marks from prepayment stamps. Pyrogallic acid, fer- 
rous sulphate, ferric perchloride, glycerin, water. 


1960. Quigg, W. J. 18990. 1920. 

Aus. off. jour., 1921, p. 1044. 

Branding ink. Residue from eucalyptus distilla- 
tion, and soap. 
*1961. Fitzgerald, F.C. 3163. 

Aus. off. jour., 1922, p. 264. 


Lithographic ink. Glycerin, calcium chloride, po- 
tassium phosphate, carbolic acid, gum, litho ink. 


1921. 


NEW ZEALAND 
The Library has abstracts only. 


1963. Levinge, H. M., and J. LEvINGE. 
12033. 1899. 
Gaz., 1899, p. 1915. 


Writing ink using wood distillate. 


1964. Stewart, W. 14525. 1902. 


Gaz., 1902, p. 467. 
Copying ink. Ordinary ink and glycerin. 


1962. Spensley, J. W. 11495. 1922. 
Aus. off. jour., 1923, p. 625. 
Disk mill. 

*1965. Wass, A.G. 15169. 1902. 


Gaz., 1902, p. 1677. 


Printers’ varnish. Mineral oil, 
color. 


*1966. Child, R. C. 29883. 
Gaz., 1911, p. 2876. 
Ears ink. Pitch, powdered coal, or shale. 

*1967. Harris, Pi L, -SUIZB ual e ue 
Gaz., 1911 pe 3620: 


Ink for printing on soap. No abstract. 


resin, black or 


1911. 


BELGIUM 
The Library has abstracts only. 


1968. acon J. J.. and H. Matmrevx. 
L855: 


Rees yp. 936. 


Ink to outline design in glass and metal gilding. 
Cobalt oxide, magnesia, gum copal, ambergris, iron 
rust. 


1969. Léonhardi, A. 1856. 
Rec., v. 2, p. 492; Ding., 1856, Jahrg. 142, 
p. 141; Poly. TOE 1856, Jahrg. ZZOD: 1472. 


Alizarin writing ink. Gall-nuts, madder, water, 
indigo, iron sulphate, pyro-acetate or pyrolignate of 
iron. 


*1970. Rousselle, L. 1856. 
Rea’ vi2; poole: 


Printers’ ink, Lampblack, linseed oil, aqua regia, 
silver nitrate. 


1971. Wurden, J. 
Rec., v. 4, p. 455. 


Stamping ink. Blue mineral color, linseed oil, 
olive oil, sulphate of magnesia, turpentine. 


1972. Delhausse, V. 6728. 1858. 
Rec., v. 5, catégorie 5, p. 142. 


Non-corrosive writing ink. ae a salt of copper, 
silver, or zinc to ordinary in 


1858. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 81 


Patents — Belgium, continued. 


*1973. Viette,P. A. 6871. 1858. 
Rec, v. 5, categorie 5, p. 152: Wag. Jahr., 
1859, Jahre. 5, p. 541. 


Lithographic ink. Gutta-percha or rubber; stearin, 
tallow, or wax; black color; turpentine; bitumen, 
varnish. 


*1974. Lekieffre, X. 6891. 1859. 

Rec., v. 5, catégorie 5, p. 161. 

Black for printers’ ink. Obtained in distillation of 
cannel coal. 


1975. Ballande, J. A.H. 7159. 
Rec., v. 5, catégorie 6, p. 94. 


Safety writing inks, Gum water, prussiate of soda 
or of potassium, hyposulphite of soda. 


1976. Dunn, A. 7629. 1859. 

Rec., v. 5, catégorie 5, p. 336. 

Marking inks. White wax, stearin, graphite, ver- 
milion, silver nitrate. 


1977. Ballande, J. A.H. 8610. 


Rec., v. 7, catégorie 6, p. 31. 
Copying ink using alum and sodium hyposulphite. 


1978. Moolen, H. van der. 10505. 1861. 


Rec., v. 8, catégorie 5, p. 80. 
_ Copying ink in paste form. Campeachy wood, 
iron sulphate, water, sulphuric acid, indigo, and 
thickener. 


1979 3Croc.1. 11797. 1861. 


Rec., v. 8, catégorie 5, p. 325. 
Se ang ink, Anilin, lampblack, thickener, and 
cid. 


1859. 


1860. 


a 


1980. Nadaud, A.J. 12309. 
Rec., v. 9, catégorie 5, p. 73. 


Red, violet, blue, or green writing ink based on 
fuchsin or anilin. 


*1981. Steinert, D. 13221. 1862. 

Rec., v. 9, catégorie 5, p. 230. 

Printers’ ink varnish, substituting petroleum for 
linseed oil. 
1982. Lundgren, J.E. 14721. 1863. 

Rec., v. 10, catégorie 5, p. 254. 

Process for powdering mineral and vegetable car- 
on. 
*1983. Hulot, A.A. 17453. 1865. 

Rec., v. 12, catégorie 5, p. 62. 


Printers’ ink. Honey, glycerin, and colors. 


1984. Racquet, E. 20040. 1866. 

Rec., v. 13, catégorie 5, p. 195. 

Sympathetic ink, Sulphate of copper, prussiate of 
potassium, 
*1985. Rave, C. 20226. 1866. 

Rec., v. 13, catégorie 5, p. 276. 

Printers’ black ink. Anilin salt, potassium chlorate 
or other oxydizing agent. 
*1986. Kircher, J.. and E. EBNeEr. 

26102. 1869. 
Rec., v. 16, catégorie 5, p. 139. 


Printers’ ink. Iron oxide, tannic or gallic acid, 
and varnish. 


1862. 


*1987. Hodges, J. F. 31093. 1872. 
Rec., v. 19, catégorie 6, p. 55. 


_ Safety paper and printers’ ink, Ordinary writing 
ink thickened with amidon or gum. 


1988. Lebel, A. 32072. 1873. 
Rec., v..20, catégorie 6, p. 25. 


Sympathetic ink. Ferro-cyanid of potassium used 
as ink for paper impregnated with iron salt. 


1989. Suyckerbuyk, G., and J. G. Konine. 
32989. 1873. 
Rec., v. 20, catégorie 5, p. 171. 


Writing ink, Gall nuts, alcohol, iron sulphate, 
gum arabic, water, and vanadium salt. 


1990. Soupart,G.E. 33255. 1873. 
Rec., v. 20, catégorie 5, p. 187. 
Writing ink. Water, fuchsin or anilin color, sugar 
or gum arabic. 
*1991. Persoz, J., and A. JEANNOLLE. 
TPF ismpn ol bee 
Rec., v. 20, catégorie 5, p. 250. 


Printers’ ink. Based on coal tar. 


*1992. Daguzan, J.P. 34189. 1874. 
Rée. iv. 21, catégorie,5,-p.. 65; 


Printers’ ink based on gutta-percha or india rubber, 


*1993. McIlvaine, C.M. 34344. 1874. 
Rec., v. 21, catégorie 5, p. 69. 


Printers’ ink resembling effects of writing ink. 
Water-soluble colors and gums. 


1994. Gaffard, P. A. 34713. 1874. 


Rec., v. 21, catégorie 5, p. 128. 


Indelible ink. Finely divided carbon in alkaline 
silicate. 


*1995. Platel,L.J. 35917. 1874. 
Rec., v. 21, catégorie 5, p. 252. 


Black printers’ ink. Tannin, glycerin, thyme, 
gums, glucose, iron compounds. 
*1996. Pourbaix, A. 36736. 1875. 


Rec., v. 22, catégorie 5, p. 112. 


Fatty ink based on cyanid of iron. 


1997. Roussel, E., and GerrvAIs-ROUSSEL. 
GOs ei 87, 0e 


Rec., v. 23, catégorie 5, p. 40. 


Ink tablets. Campeachy extract, water, sulphate 
of iron, alum, sumac. 


1997a. Joly, A. 42374. 1877. 

Rec., v. 24, catégorie 5, p. 94; Ber., 1879, 
Jahrovd2Z,aleil ep 2002 ac Jahre 1879: 
Jahre. 25, p2)1097,. 


_ Non-corrosive writing ink. Alkalies, borates, alka- 
line phosphates, color, sugar (or gum arabic). 


1998. Zipperer Fréres. 45523. 1878. 
Recs v.25; pa 124: 
Grinding device for india ink. 

1999. Bertrand-Fery, H. 47802. 1879. 


Rec., v. 26, catégorie 5, p. 53. 


Violet and blue writing inks. Anilin, sugar, glue, 
vinegar, juniper juice, and water. 


Q9 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Patents — Belgium, continued. 


*2000. Wilhelm, J. J., and F. Rouwnstapt. 
50113. 1879. 
Rec., v. 26, catégorie 5, p. 243. 
sulphuric acid, calcined 


Printers’ ink, Tar oil, 


soda. 


2001. Ronnen, J. F. 50852. 1880. 


Rec., v. 27, catégorie 5, p. 84. 
Hectograph ink. No recipe given. 


*2002. Gunther, H. 51725. 1880. 


Rec., v. 27, catégorie 5, p. 160. 


Black printers’ ink. Pitch or asphalt, 
anilin violet, sebacic acid, resin oil. 


2003. Mohr, C. 51863. 1880. 
Rec., v. 27, catégorie 5, p. 164. 


Ink paste for stamping letters. Glycerin, water, 
anilin color, glue. 


2004. Gruenwald, L. 54021. 1881. 
Rec., v. 28, catégorie 5, p. 66. 


Copying ink. Acetate of uranium, molasses, glyc- 
erin. 


*2005. Brackebusch, H. 54141. 
Rec., v. 28, catégorie 5, p. 70. 


Printers’ ink. Carbon, paraffin, resin. 


*2006. Gunther, H. 55058. 1881. 
Rec., v. 28, catégorie 5, p. 209. 


Printers’ ink. Pitch or asphalt, anthracene oil, 
copper chloride, black soap, fish oil, and alcohol. 


2007. Magne, J.J. 55541. 1881. 
Rec., v. 28, catégorie 5, p. 220. 


Beane and writing ink. Albumin, bichromate, 
alum, ferro- cyanid of potassium, 


*2008. Reissig, G. 57106. 1882. 
Rec., v. 29, catégorie 5, p. 68. 


Indelible writing, stamping and printers’ inks. 
Linseed oil varnish with iron salts. 


*2009. Schmidt Fréres. 58353. 
Rec., v. 29, catégorie 5, p. 199. 


Printers’ and stamping ink. Linseed oil, oxide of 
manganese. 


*2010. Schmidt Fréres. 59863. 
Rec., v. 29, catégorie 5, ‘p. 294. 


Stamping and printers’ ink. Oxide of manganese. 


*2011. Nesbit, A. A. 60543. 1883. 
Rec., v. 30, catégorie 5, p. 66. 


Printers’ ink for postage stamps, checks, etc. 
anchusin or orcanin. 


2012. Gigot, R. 79606. 1887. 
Rec., v. 35, catégorie 5, p. 384. 
Stamping ink. Linseed oil, ultramarine blue, lamp- 
black, camphor, nitrobenzol. 
2013. Outhenin, Chalandre, fils, et Cie. 
80927. 1888. 
Rec., v. 36, catégorie 5, p. 40. ° 


Safety paper. Ferrocyanid of potassium, man- 
ganese and nickel salts. 


2014. Charrier, P., and E. Dusucg. 
85626. 1889. 
Rec., v, 3/7, catégorie 5, p. 172. 


Copying writing ink. Sugar cane solution and 
glycerin added to ordinary ink. 


tar oil, 


1881. 


1882. 


1882. 


Uses 


2015. Dimitry, C. P. 86567. 1889. 
Rec., v. 37, catégorie 5, p. 194. 


Indelible non-corrosive ink, Water, gelatin, bi- 
chromate of potassium, black anilin powder, and creo- 
sote. 


*2016. Hubert-Magis, E. 88855. 
Rec.; v. 37, catégorie 5; pare. 


Lampblack, linseed oil, resin, 


1889. 


reanae [eed ink. 
wax, and black soap. 


2017. Muller, W. 89876. 1890. 
Rec., v. 38, catégorie 5, p. 74. 


Ink paste. Black color, dextrin, glycerin. 


2018. Coén, E. 93819. 1891. 
Rec., v. 39, catégorie 5, p. 70. 


coping ink. Sugar and glycerin added to writing 
ink, 


2019. Chantrainer, J. A. 94524. 
Rec., v. 39, catégorie 5, p. 149. 


Copying ink used without water or press. 


2020. Genzsch, A., and E. R. Kiimoscu. 
94577. 1891. 
Rec., v. 39, catégoriens, pee 


Marking ink. Pyrolusite and coal tar colors. 


2021. Bobeau et Fleuriau. 97360. 1891. 
Rec., v. 39, catégorie 6, p. 99. 


Paper impregnated with tannin makes characters 
indelible. 


2022. Société Marillier et Robellet. 
97737. 1891. 


Rec., v. 39, catégorie 5, p. 353. 
Process for strengthening and clarifying wood 
extracts. : 

*2023. Higgins, C. M. 97830. 
Rec., v. 40, catégorie 5, p. 71. 
Printers’ and stamping ink. Oil, carbolic acid or 

creosote, castor oil, color. 


*2024. Castaneda, J. 98910. 1892. 

Rec., v. 40, catégorie 5, p. 92. 

Process for recovery of printers’ ink from cleaning 
cloths, 
2025. Verstuyft, J. 106150. 1893. 

Rec., v. 41, catégorie 5, p. 259. 


Blue- black writing ink. Water, gall-nuts, alum, 
Fernambouc wood, oxalic acid, salicylic acid, acetic 
acid. 


*2026. Bibby, J., and J. Brssy. 
105607. 1893. 


Rec., v. 41, catégorie 5, p. 248. 


Printers’ ink based on cotton seed foots. 


2027. Bourlez, V. 112407. 1894. 
Rec., v. 42, catégorie 5, p. 375. 


Cia ink. Hematin, bichromate of po- 
tassium, hydrochloric acid, water. 


2028. Nienstaedt, E., and L. Go_tpMarK. 
108608. 1894. 
Rec., v. 42, catégorie 5, p. 87. 


Solid ink. Non-porous powder immersed in ordi- 
nary ink and dried. 


1891. 


1892. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 83 


Patents — Belgium, continued. 


2029. Weyter et Cie. 116396. 
Rec., v. 43, catégorie 5, p. 303. 


1895. 


Hectographic ink. Glue, water, glycerin, white 
bole, and amidon. 
2030. Grawitz, W.J.S. 127918. 1897. 


Rec., 1897, p. 690. 


Indelible writing ink. Anilin, hydrochloric acid, 


acetate of soda, manganese chloride, perchloride of - 


iron, sodium chlorate. 


*2031. Gentele, E.O.S., and H. R. Gente e. 
128209. 1897. 
Rec., 1897, p. 690. 


Paatire ink. Wood powder, wood pulp, or cellu- 
lose impregnated with color. 


2032. Grawitz, W.J.S. 
Rec., 1897, p. 1516. 
Marking ink. Anilin base, 

*2033. Dordtsche Petroleum Maatschappij. 

131362. 1897. 
Rec., 1897, p. 1664. 


Printers’ ink using Grisee oil. 


'2024) Layior, PC. and H. H. Kintuocz. 
132443. 1897. 
Rec., 1897, p. 1833. 


Improvement in printers’ ink to facilitate its dis- 
tribution. Copaiba balsam, glycerin, santal oil, pe- 
troleum, pine balsam, turpentine, manganese, ether, 
chloroform, ammonia. 


2035. Henry, C. 135996. 
Rec., 1898, p. 856. 


Cae ink not requiring moistening of paper. 
Uses phenol substances. 


2036. Lichtentag, I.,. and A. LICHTENTAG. 
139169. 1898. 
Rec., 1898, p. 1820. 
Writing ink. Carbon, soap and water. 
*2037. Ritter, A. 145453. 1899. 


Rec., 1899, p. 1588. 


Lithographic varnish. 
turpentine. 


2038. Brandel, F. de, and A. pE BAupRyY 
pAsson. 156145. 1901. 


Rec., 1901, p. 612. 


Manufacture of colors from heavy mineral oils 
and tars. 


*2039. Wass, A. G. 
Rec., 1902, p. 777. 
Printers’ ink. Mineral oil, resin, and color. 

*2040. Wass, A.G. 164124. 1902. 
Rec., 1902, p. 962. 


Varnish for printers’ ink. Mineral oil, resin, and 
color, 
*2041. Meixell, W.B., and T. Ho rt. 
174572. 1903. 
Rec., v. 51, p. 1782. 


De-inking process, 
2042. Laffon, A. O. 


Kee; v.52, p. 1545. 


iets ink. Color, glycerin, thickener, and pyro- 
gallic acid. 


130910. 1897. 


1898. 


Linseed oil, resin, lard, 


163937. 1902. 


180499. 1904. 


2043. Coterillo y Ojeda, F., and R. J 
Quesapa. 185107. 1905. 


Ree), v.53; p. 853. 
Copying ink. Glycerin and syrup added to ordi- 


nary ink. 
*2044. Fireman, P. 187298. 
Rec., v. 53, p. 1499, 


Pigaient for printers’ inks. 
with iron oxides. 
189125. 


*2045. Fireman, P. 
Recs v. 53,.p. 1880. 


Pienant for printers’ inks and process for manu- 
facture. Based on iron oxides. 
1906. 


*2046. Plantrou, A. A. 193435. 
Rec., v. 54, p. 1124. 
De-inking process, 

*2047. Herz, L. 212200. 
REG. Vi 000,, 2. 2119: 
De-inking process, 

2048. Hochstetter, R. 217708. 
Re¢.a7-5/..Dali/o; 
Mimeograph ink. Color ground with glycerin. 

*2049. Child, R.C., and J. Jounsrton. 

22437201910, 
Rec., v.58, pz 717. 


Lithographic and printers’ ink. 


1905. 
Replaces carbon black 


1905. 


1908. 


1909: 


*2050. Petsche,B.W. 225209. 1910. 
Rec., v. 58, p. 954. 
De-inking process, 

*Z0510 Child. R. CG. 236923.) “1911; 


Recacves9,. 0.) 1455; 


Printers’ ink. Tar, pitch, and pulverized coal or 
schist. 


*2052. Kurtz-Haehnle, C. 240911. 
Rec. v.59, pe gaol. 
De-inking process. 

*2053. Wolff, M. 260401. 
Reerewaidl. ps cube 


Printers’ aie Peat and vegetable black in hot 
solution of alkaline silicates, and mixed with oils. 


2054. Bramson, K. 282826. 1919. 

Rec. vs 67, p.ol48: 

Bark of the maritime pine as an ink ingredient. 
2055. Spensley, J. W. 308591. 1923. 

Rec., 1923, p. 52. 

Centrifugal grinder. 
2056. Indelible Coloration Co. 

309224. 1923. 
Rec., 1923, p. 99. 


Fusile ink. Linseed oil, red lead, bitumen, copaiba 
balsam, amber oil, acetate of lead, and resin. 


2057. Dello Ink Corporation. 
310957. +1923. 
Rece., 1923, p.-231. 


Indelible ink. Aluminium salt, organic acid, alco- 
hol, anilin color. 


*2058. Bourcet, P., and H. REGNAULT. 
318507. 1924. 
Rec., 1924, p. 278. 
De-inking process, 
*2059. Granton, L. E. 
Rec., 1924, p. 426. 


De-inking process, 


Toll; 


193i: 


320364. 1924. 


84. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


DENMARK 


Library has specifications. 


*2060. Gentele, O.S., and H. R. GEeNnrELE. 
1375. 1898. 


Printers’ ink. Wood powder, wood pulp, or cellu- 
lose, impregnated with color. 
3670. 1901. 


2061. Kretschmann, Ernst. 
Sympathetic paper, using cobalt salt. 


*2062. Wechsler, S. 4549. 1902. 


Lithographic and metal plate ink. Allows con- 
tinuous printing. Glycerin, carbonate of soda, tartar, 
turpentine, varnish, 

2063. Fireman, P. 8878, 9172. 1906. 


Preparation of iron oxide pigments. 
2064. Lerman, D. 9728. 1907. 


Pigment from coal or lignite. 


2065. Acheson, E.G. 11239. 


Process of preparing amorphous 
finely divided form. 


1908. 


substances in 


2066. Machtolf, J. 12563. 1909. 

Apparatus for making amorphous carbon from 
carbohydrates. 

2067. Debedot, X. 14607. 1911. 


Process of extracting tannins from tannery wastes. 


*2068. Petsche,B. W. 15200. 1911. 


De-inking process, 


*2069. Child, R.C. 15473. 1912. 


Printers’ ink. Tar and pitch, powdered shale or 
anthracite. 


*2070. Colée, P.M.H.L., and J. M. Eemonp. 
18120. 1913. 


De-inking process, 


*2071. Turkin, N. W. 19459-60. 1914. 


Printers’ ink. Turkey red oil, alkali, aluminium 
acetate. 


2072. Berend, L., and K. ALBErt. 
2005/2 loi 


Base from condensation products of aldehydes and 
phenols. 
*2073. Rebs, H., and H. SpAtuH. 
22873. 1918. 


Printers’ ink. Based on wastes from mineral and 
lubricating oils that have been treated with sul- 
phurous acid. 

*2074. General Waste Paper Recovery Co. 
24794. 1919. 

De-inking process. 

*2075. Chemische Fabriken Worms A. G. 
28895. 1921. 


Printers’ and stamping ink, using lactates. 


SWEDEN 


Library has specifications. 


2076. Aktiebolaget Patentpappersfabriken i 
Penig. 77. 1885. 
Safety paper. Paper impregnated with iron oxide, 
ferrocyanid and color. 
2077. Aktiebolaget Patentpappersfabriken i 
Penig. 188. 1885. 
Safety paper using acid solution of chrome salt 
and indigo salt. 
2078. Olesen, C.J. 328. 1885. 


Process for making lampblack. 


2079. Landstrom, J.G. 843. 


Process for making lampblack. 


*2080. Haake, J. 3118. 1890. 


Printers’ ink. Rye and potato starch, and color. 


2081. Tobaksfabriksfirmen Brinck, Haf- 
strom & Co. 3488. 1891. 

Stamping ink for tobacco. Iron sulphate, chalk 
or magnesia, vinegar. 
2082. Flemming, C., 

7072. 1894. 

Decalcomania ink. Wax, turpentine, resin oil 
(or linseed or rape seed oil), "color, and varnish. 
2083. Albrecht, F. 8104. 1896. 

Colored ink for glass and other ceramics. Caustic 
soda, chalk, sodium sulphate, magnesium sulphate (or 
water glass), and color. 

*2084. Gentele, E.O.S., and H. R. GenreELE. 
8148. 1896. 

Printing color. Wood powder, wood pulp, or cellu- 
lose impregnated with color. 
2085. Kretschmann, E. 10536. 1899. 

Sympathetic paper using cobalt salt. 


2086. Kretschmann, E. 12567. 


Sympathetic paper. Cobalt 
chloride, and dilute aci 


1886. 


and H. pe GROUSILLIERS. 


1900. 


carbonate, sodium 


2087. Haucke H. 14867. 1901. 


Carbon paper. 


2088. Henrik Gahns Aseptin-Amykos 
Aktiebolag. 16676. 1903. 


Indelible: writing and copying ink. Adds citric 
acid to ordinary alizarin ink. 
1905. 


2089. Fireman, P. 21567. 


Preparation of iron oxides. 


2090. Lerman, D., and others. 
22221. 1906, 


Process of making finely divided black pigments 
from coal. 


2091. Fireman, P. 24491. 1905. 


Process for preparing iron oxides. 


*2092. Jagenburg, F.G. 29456. 


Printing ink color. 


*2093. Chemische Fabriken Dr. Kurt 
Albert. 39483. 1915. 

Printers’ ink base. Emulsification of asphalts, 
hydrocarbons, etc., with concentrated neutralized sul- 
phite cellulose lye. 

2094. Berend, L., and CHEMISCHE FABRIKEN 
Dr. Kurt Apert. 40460. 1916. 

; Base from condensation products of aldehydes and 
phenols 
*2095. The General Waste Paper Recovery 

Co. © 5123621922: 


De-inking process. 
*2096. Chemische Fabriken Worms A. G. 
SIS88ieao2ee 


Doubletone ink. Fatty or oil solution, napthoic 
acid, and alizarin color. 
1922. 


2097. Rosendahl, P.G.V. 53287. 
Copying writing ink, using glycol. 


1910. 


LIST.OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 85 


AUSTRIA 


The Library has no specifications. 
Blatt (Abbreviation: Ptb.). 


2098. Kretschmann, FE. 787. 1899. 
Ptb., 1899, p. 452; 1900, p. 20. 


Sympathetic paper, using cobalt salts. 


*2099. Veal,C.H. 969. 1899. 
Ptb., 1899, p. 505; 1900, p. 120. 


Lithographic transfer preparation. Barium sul- 
phate, cinnabar, glycerin, plaster of paris, meal paste, 
carbolic acid. 


2100. Kretschmann, FE. 4287. 1900. 
Sympathetic ink and paper. Resorcin, paratoluidin, 

and sulphuric acid. 

*2101. Ferd. Piatnik & Sohne. 4871. 1901. 


Printers’ ink varnish. Linseed oil, resin, fat, and 
turpentine. 


*2102. Wechsler, Simon. 6437. 1901. 


Printers’ and lithographic ink. To ink made from 
varnish and glycerin, adds soda, tartar, and turpen- 
tine. 


*2103. Kretschmann, E. 6664. 
Ptb., 1901, p. 569; 1902, p. 65. 
Sympathetic printing ink. (No recipe given.) 

2104. Kretschmann, FE. 7853. 1901. 
Ptb., 1901, p. 793; 1902, p. 403. 


Bt a tketic paper, using cobalt salt. 
Austrian patent no. 787, 189 


*2105. Wechsler, S., ney E. BAveER. 
8368. 1902, 
Ptb., 1902, p. 543. 


Printers’ and lithographic ink. 
6437, 1901 


*2106. ase. A. G. 16457. 
Ptb., 1904, p. 117, 396. 


Printers’ ink varnish. Mineral oil distillate and 
resin, 


*2107. Biveriag, 27297. 
Ptb., 1906, p. 752, 1000. 


Iron pide pigments for printers’ inks. 


1901. 


Addition to 


Addition to no. 


1904. 


1906. 


*2108. Fireman, P. 31231. 1907. 
Ptb., 1907, p. 618, 942. 
Iron oxides for printers’ inks. 

#2109. Lerman, D. 33801. 1907. 


Ptb., 1907, p. 437; 1908, p. 529. 


Black pigment from coal or lignite. 


*2110. Rudolf Koepp & Co. 35227. 1908. 
Ptb., 1908, p. 467, 849. 
Black pigment from coal. 
@issGarzino, Lb. 3/123. 1908. 
Ptb., 1908, p. 954; 1909, p. 342. 
ae eanthetic ink. Ferrocyanid of potassium, 


graphite, magnesium carbonate, alum, potassium sul- 
phate. 


2112. SoStari¢, M. 43811. 
Ptb., 1910, p. 334, 746. 


Process of fixing markings produced by ink 
pencil. 


*2113. Henkel & Co. 46459. 1910. 
Ptb., 1910, p. 796; 1911, p. 48. 


De-inking process. 


1910. 


Abstracts are contained in Oesterreichischer Patent 


*2114. Louis Kienzle Holzstoff & Pappen- 
fabriken. 48937. 1910. 
Ptb., 1910, p. 1214; 1911, p. 514. 
De-inking process. 
*2115. Petsche, W. 53110. 1911. 
Ptb., 1911, p. 1052; 1912, p. 345. 
De-inking process. 
#2116. Child, R.C. 54514. 
Pipe leizs peeos, 1677: 


Printers’ ink. Tar or pitch and powdered shale 


or coal, 

*2117. Schimek, J. 58833. 1912. 
BiG lel peor .. 

De-inking process. (Abstract not found.) 

*2118. Kurtz-Haehnle, K. 64671. 1912. 
Ptp 2191209221 159-21915--LeilsZy pull ly; 
De-inking process. 

*2119. Lietzenmayer, A. 64697. 1913. 
tp islam P06 inl ol4 ell-2<paceu: 
De-inking process. 

*2120. Albert, Kurt, and L. Brerenp. 

73420. 1916. 


1912. 


Pibe lelO ed e122 pe 2e0te Lois eels. 
Diy Ze 

De-inking process. 
*2121. Burby, J. M. 73599. 1916. 

Pth,, 1916,° Teil 2. p.0245-) 1917," Veil, Z, 
on lOle 

De-inking process. 
2122. Guenther Wagner. 74132. 1917. 


Ptb., 1917, Teil 2, p. 4, 184. 


White ink. Zinc or magnesium hydroxide, am- 
monium salt or lye. 


2123. Chemische Fabriken Dr. Kurt Albert, 
and L. Berenp. 77698. 1918. 
Piles JOlS. eleilo2. 0. 106,01019 91 cil 2, 
p. 168. 


Resins from phenols and aldehydes. 


*2124. Abele, W. 79959. 1919. 
Ptb., 1919, Teil 2, p2203; 1920, Teil 2, p..23. 


De-inking process. 


*2125. Farbwerke vorm. Meister, Lucius & 
Briining. 89795. 1922. 
Pthb2rle22 lenle2 toe ose 


Printers’ ink. Water insoluble color and ethylene- 
Thiediat (dioxydiathylsulphid) added to ordinary 
inks. 

2126. Tinten-Siegellackfabrik Friedrich 
Bardeleben. 93945. 1923. 
Ptb., 1923, Teil 2, p. 101, 290. 


Eitervescent ink (ohiees: Alkali carbonate, sodium 
bisulphate and bicarbonate, ammonium carbonate, 
oxalic acid, metal powder. 


*2127. ‘Eyrich, H. R., and J. A. SCHRIEBER. 
95905. 1921. 
Ptb., 1923, Teil 2, p. 325. See also Chem- 
Pets ea iat Ubersicht, 1924, Jahrg. 48, p. 
179. 


De-inking process. 


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Acheson, E. G., 960, 1005c, 1472, 2065. 

Adams) H2ei,e1373.- 

Adelsberger, J., 1803. 

Adelsberger, J., and H. Friedmann, 896. 

Akashi, K., 981, 1529. 

Aktiebolaget Patentpappersfabriken i 
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Akt. Ges. fiir Anilin-Fabrikation, 1837, 1870. 

Albert, E., 1865. 

Albert, K., and L. Berend, 1508. 
L., and K, Albert. 

Albrecht, F., 2083. 

Alchemic Gold Co., 1755, 1757, 1898, 1901, 1944, 1948. 

Aldrich, H. N., 1043. 

Alexander, E. P., 1243. 

Alexander, J., 970c. 

Alisoff, M., 1225. 

Allison, C. A., 1536. 

Amand, A. A. J. L., 1830. 

Ancelle, 1628. : 

Angier, E., 1753. 

Anquetil, 1719a. 

Appleyard, T. W., and others, 841, 1280, 1783. 

Archer, C. M., 1061. 

Archibald, C. F., 1931. 

Armange, 1602. 

Armour, lech. 12915 

Armstrong, H. G., and J. E. Waller, 1316. 

Arndt, E. M., 1796. 

Ascough, J. See Williams, M., and J. Ascough. 

Ashton, R., 1329. 

Athenaeum Verlags und Druckerei A. G., 1847. 

Aurich, E., and F. Wolf, 1548. 


Penig, 2076- 


See also Berend, 


B 


Bachem, P. F., 1402. 

Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik, 1507a, 1824b, 1842, 
1894. 

Bagatta, J., 1580. 

Bahre, J., 1036. 

Baildon, H. C., 1118. 

Bailey, L., 854. 

Baker, T. T. See Heyl, G. E., and T. T. Baker. 

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Banks: JeeH:, 1156; 

Banner, S., 1393. 

Barclay, R., 1088. 

Bardot-ells NiaD is 1076; 

Barfoot, T. See Grant, J. B., and T. Barfoot. 

Barmier, H. A., 990. 

Barnett, C. R. See Hopkins, M. S., and C. R. Bar- 
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Barnwell, F., 1367. 

Barre, J. B. H. H. R., and J.B. M. E. Barre, 1090. 

Barre) ebee vee k eee barre, J.) ba tie tek sand 
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Barton, L. E., and H. A. Gardner, 975—-975a. 

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Baudry d’Asson, A. de. 
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Baumgardner, F. J., 967, 971, 973a. 

Bazen, and Delente, 1633. 


See Brandel, F. de, and 


Bazin, F. C., 1574. 

Beales, H., 1344. 

Beatty, W. A., 950a. 

Beauregard, F. A. T. de, 1060. 

Beauvoir de Lisle, de, and E. V. Luttrell, 1822. 

Beck, F., 782. 

Beckmann, F., 1489. 

Bellford, A. E. L., 1063. 

Bellman, S. L. See Lewis, H. J., and S. L. Bellman. 

Belmondi, 1618. 

Bennett, J. F., and J. Mastin, 1448-1449, 

Bensinger, A., 1314. 

Berend, L., and K. Albert, 2072. See also Albert, K., 
and L. Berend. 

Berend, L., and Chemische Fabriken Dr. Kurt Albert, 
2094. 

Berger, and Wirt, 1745c. 

Bergounioux, A, A. H., 1566. 

Berly, J. A., 1204. 

Bernard, J. I., and B. Kaufmann, 1733. 

Bertling, L., 1308, 1350. 

Bertram, L. B., 1250. 

Bertrand-Fery, H., 1999. 

Beswick, G. F. See Smith, F. P., and G. F. Beswick. 

Bezanger, J. J. M., 1582. 

Bezzant, R. See Bezzant, S., and R. Bezzant. 

Bezzant, S., and R. Bezzant, 1474, 

Bibby, J., 875. 

Bibby, J., and J. Bibby, 1359, 1717, 2026. 

Billet, and Michel, 1667. 

Billings, R. W., 1382. 

Billings, W. T., 966. 

Binko, H. B., and N, Mayer, 1476. 

Binks, H. B., 1146, 1242. 

Bird, J., 1042. 

Blancan, C., 1358. 

Blaney, J. V. Z., 792. 

Blangey, L., 953a. 

Bloede, V. G., 768. 

Bobeau, and Fleuriau, 2021. 

Bock, A.C. Of 1028; 

Bolton; Gy He 12810 

Bonneville, H. A., 1127. 

Bonney, W. A., 811. 

Bonnot, 1721. 

Bonser, J. E:, 933. 

Booth, D., 1743. 

Bosse, J. von. See Chemische Fabriken Plagwitz- 
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 


Numbers refer to entries, not to pages. 


A 


Absorption spectra, 131. 
Acetic acid and acetates: 

Patents, 762, 804, 818, 1040, 1103, 1198, 1206, 1250, 
1252, 1279, 1309a, 1314, 1355, 1466, 1571, 1598, 
1607, 1612, 1614, 1626, 1731, 1743, 1812, 1873, 
1888, 1942, 1969, 1999, 2025, 2030, 2056, 2071, 
2081. 

Acetin: 
Patents, 1547, 1731, 1868. 
Acid-proof ink. See Writing ink (Indelible) ; Printers’ 
ink (Indelible). 
Acids (Fatty), Preparation of: 
Patents, 1425, 1504. 
Adhesives for printers’ inks: 
Patent, 1489. 
Agar-agar: 
Patents, 1248, 1249. 
Age of writing, 83, 417, 420. 
See also Forgeries; Writing ink, Fading of. 
Air injection: 
Patents, 793, 1125, 1170, 1906. 


Albumin: 

Patents, 835, 860, 943, 1124, 1202, 1267, 1274, 
1290a, 1292, 1425, 1515, 1598, 1611, 1813, 1846, 
2007. 

Aldehydes: 


Patents, 923, 1836, 2006, 2072, 2094, 2123. 
Alder extract: 
Patent, 1065. 
Algin: 
Patent, 993. 
Alginates: 
Patent, 1461. 
Alipatic compounds: 

Patent, 1831. 

Alizarin, 3, 37, 48, 354, 439, 615, 706, 707. 

Patents, 1120, 1969, 2088, 2096. 

Alkanna root: 
Patent, 1789. 
Alum: 

Patents, 1032-1034, 1066, 1094, 1117, 1136, 1199, 
1229, 1283, 1290a, 1346, 1389, 1488, 1565, 1569, 
1592, 1594, 1599, 1605, 1622, 1628, 1668, 1719a, 
1761, 1778, 1802, 1828, 1888, 1912, 1933, 1977, 
1997, 2007, 2025, 2111. 

Aluminium compounds: 

Patents, 937, 955, 968, 978, 989, 1007, 1015, 1242, 
1442, 1538, 1670, 1866, 2057, 2071. See also 
Alum. 

Aluminium ink: 

Patents, 953g, 1358, 1619. 

Aluminium soap: 
Patent, 946a. 
Ambergris: 

Patent, 1968. 
Amidow: 

Patents, 1987, 2029. 
Aminophenol and compounds: 

Patent, 1014. 
Ammonia and ammonia salts: 

Patents, 822, 838, 895, 1012, 1014, 1068, 1089, 1157, 
1182, 1214, 1290a, 1336, 1432, 1471, 1505, 1567, 
1571, 1572, 1587, 1588, 1628, 1733, 1734, 1779, 
1797, 1809, 1836, 1858, 1886, 1889, 1905, 1923, 
2034, 2122, 2126. 

Anacardium nut, 52, 

Patent, 1557. 


Anchusine: 

Patents, 1278, 2011. 

Anilin and anilin inks, 174, 220, 389, 406, 420, 439, 
502, 565, 569, 666, 668. 

Patents, 747, 762, 769, 771, 776, 798, 804, 822, 854, 
863, 865, 870, 898, 901a, 980, 981la, 1003, 1014, 
1097,°110057 1106, 1118,°1154,° 1162, 1171," 1173, 
1184, 1187-1188, 1194, 1203, 1206, 1211, 1213, 
12d ze ee 25 leas loco 231-1254 1250: 
I263;e127 1 ,0iz/e2,, 1276, 12905. 1312501314) 1317, 
1343, 1348, 1356, 1357, 1387, 1388, 1414a, 1429, 
1432, 1446, 1478, 1479, 1497, 1540, 1626, 1631, 
165530 GOS L672, ll OSieet 7199.5 17 196.1 733.01 734, 
1743, 1748, 1769-1771, 1793, 1868, 1875, 1912, 
1939, 1942, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1999, 2002, 
2003, 2015, 2030, 2032, 2057. 

Anthracene oil: 

Patents, 1263, 2006. 
Antimony salts: 

Patents, 918, 1349. 

Aqua regia: 

Patents, 1787, 1970. 
Arrow-root: 

Patent, 1860. 

Arsenic compounds: 
Patent, 1169. 
Asbestos: 

Patents, 741, 1175, 1283. 
Asphaltum. See Bitumens. 
Autoclaves, Ink for, 191. 
Autographic ink, 21, 439, 665. 

Patents, 1651, 1734, 1777, 1778, 1811. 
Axle grease, 23. 


Baking powder: 

Patent, 918. 

Balsams: 
Patents, 900, 966, 1011, 1239, 1240, 1327, 1367, 
1375, 1434, 1456, 1809, 2034. 
Barium compounds: 
Patents, 934, 1009, 1487, 2099. 
Bauhinia Vahlit extract: 

Patent, 1322. 

Benzine. See Benzol. 
Benzo-flavine: 

Patent, 1488. 

Benzol and benzol derivatives, 158. 

Patents, 851, 1285, 1307, 1351, 1851, 2012. 

Benzyl compounds: 
Patent, 1011. 
Binders: 
Patent, 1866. 
Bismuth compounds: 
Patent, 1254. 
Bitumens: 

Patents, 735, 830, 962, 971, 980, 1005, 1080, 1137, 
1156, 1230; 1235,- 1263, 1312, .1323,. 1346, 1421, 
1463, 1468, 1508, 1509, 1590, 1591, 1622, 1691a, 
1723, 1769, 1786, 1804, 1809, 1843, 1973, 2002, 
2006, 2056, 2093. 

Bleachers’ ink, 167. 
Blotting paper ink, 225, 261. 

Patent, 1163. 

Blueprint ink, 222. 
Patent, 879, 

Bookbinders’ colors: 
Patent, 1545. 


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Borates: 
Patents, 788, 802, 847, 923a, 988a, 1067, 
1290a, 1325, 1326, 1435, 1536, 1596, 1997a, 
Borax. See Borates. 
Bottle glass, Effect on ink, 411, 527. 
Branding ink, 307. 
Patents, 883, 888, 899, 911, 931, 945, 1385, 1431, 
1822, 1960. 
Brazilwood: 
Patent, 1565. 
Bromine: 
Patent, 756. 
Bronze ink: 
Patents, 770, 851, 878, 1202, 1231, 1307, 1376, 1380, 
1800, 1801, 1826. 
Butylenglycol: 
Patent, 1894. 


1101, 


Cc 


Calcium chloride: 

Patents, 98la, 996, 1018, 1143, 1309a, 1310, 1385a, 
1526, 1564, 1751, 1867, 1941, 1961. 

Campeachy wood, See Logwood. 

Camphor: 

Patents, 833, 1244, 1287, 1413, 1721, 1817, 1911, 
2012. 

Canceling ink. See Stamping ink. 

Capillary electrometer, 462. 

Carbolice acid, 230, 502, 555.. 

Patents, 813, 871, 895, 898, 940, 996, 999, 1010, 
NO2Z5 131450 0352,6 1512271524,01 751.1793, 01832, 
1867, 1873, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1949, 1961, 2023, 
2035, 2072, 2094, 2099, 2123. 

Carbolineum: 

Patent, 1832. 

Carbon, Suspension in liquids: 

Patents, 884, 1917. 

Carbon black and lampblack, Manufacture, 57b, 250, 
253, 334, 355, 421, 476, 481, 531, 566-568, 657, 
665, 702. 

Patents, 947a, 970a, 971la, 971b, 1179, 1472, 1499, 
1644, 2078, 2079. 

Carbon paper, 213, 419, 684. 

Patents, 850, 969, 981a, 1510, 1847, 2087. 

Carbon tetrachloride: 

Patents, 1013, 1845. 

Carbonates, 50. See also names of individual car- 
bonates, as sodium bicarbonate, etc. 

Carmine, 14. 

Patents, 810, 1730. 

Casein: 

Patents, 948, 1437, 1723b. 

Cashew nut extract: 

Patent, 764. 

Castor oil: 

Patents, 871, 1352, 1367, 1451, 1481, 1793, 2023. 

Catalysts: 

Patent, 1878. 

Catechu, 519, 676. 

Patents, 998, 1603. 

Celluloid, Ink for. See Writing ink for celluloid; 
Printers’ ink for celluloid. 

Cellulose: 

Patents, 1383, 1440. 

Cellulose ethers: 

Patents, 953f, 1550. 

Cephalopod secretion, 178, 464. 

Ceramic inks: 

Patents, 926, 1101, 1195, 1239, 1327, 1374, 1418, 
1443, 1490, 1559, 1561, 1589, 1610, 1616, 1632, 
1760, 1839, 1899, 2056, 2083. See also Glass, 
Ink for writing and printing on. 

Chameleon ink, 86. 


Charcoal: 

Patents, 772, 1208. 

Charred paper, Restoration of ink on, 199, 351, 393, 
420, 611. 

Patent, 792. 

Chinese ink, 20, 63, 73, 91, 222-223, 262-263, 308, 
320, 331, 344-345, 374, 382, 384, 389, 419, 421, 
432, 569, 621, 653, 665. 

Patents, 853, 870, 956, 1124, 1165, 1343, 1466, 1549, 
1626, 1651. 1311. 
Chinese ink, Testing, 559, 560. 
Chinese ink (Imitation): 
Patents, 1265, 1579. 
Chinese ink (Liquid): 
Patent, 1599, 


- Chlorine: 


Patent, 1772. 

Chloroform: 

Patents, 1285, 1367, 1809, 2034. 

Chromium compounds, 182, 332, 375. 

Patents, 740, 741, 743, 744, 754, 761, 778, 802, 808, 
811, 818, 827, 836, 849, 853, 932d, 976, 1060, 
1068, 1077, 1078, 1092, 1109, 1112, 1136, 1160, 
1165, 1168, 1173, 1189, 1237, 1267, 1291, 1313, 
1385, 1507a, 1570, 1601, 1603, 1604, 1613, 1634, 
1642, 1651, 1678, 1777, 1780, 1902, 1933, 2007, 
2015, 2027, 2077 

Citric acid: 

Patents, 804, 847, 1066, 1385a, 2088. 

Clay: 

Patents, 766, 1085, 1327, 1418, 1449, 1455, 1485, 

“1487, 1540, 1554, 1728a, 1780, 1818a, 2029. 

Coal (Pulverized): 

Patents, 752, 1056, 1058, 1205, 1333, 1465, 1485a, 
1494, 1544, 1954, 1966, 1982, 2051, 2064, 2069, - 
2090, 2109, 2110, 2116. 

Coal tar: 

Patents, 772, 795, 800, 868, 1238, 1494, 1741, 1749, 
1769-1772, 1787, 1788, 1911, 1974, 1991, 2051. 

Coal tar colors, 113, 658. 

Patents, 1818, 1843, 1892, 2020. 

Cobalt salts: 

Patents, 1193, 1321, 1401, 1402, 1409, 1467, 1559, 
1560, 1808, 1968, 2064, 2085, 2086, 2098, 2104. 

Cochineal: 

Patents, 1066, 1117, 1628. 

Coco-nut oil: 

Patent, 1801. 

Cold process: 

Patents, 971, 1521. 

Collodion: 

Patents, 1290a, 1481. 

Colloid protector: 

Patents, 970c, 1872. 

Colloids, 413, 467. 

Patents, 944, 953, 1552, 1554, 1754, 1872. 

Color blocks for testing printers’ ink, 278. 

Color and color harmony, 12, 137, 161, 202, 377, 424, 
600, 603, 630. See also Microscope (Color); 
Color dictionary; Color scale; Printers’ ink (Col- 
ored). 

Color dictionary, 693. 

Color printing, History, 469. 


See also Anilin. 


: Color scale: - 


Patent, 1332. 
Colors (Organic), 342, 356-358, 635, 701. 
Complex organic compounds, 636, 637. 
Condensed ink, 99. 
Patents, 864, 1873, 2027. 
Copaiba balsam: 
Patents, 900, 1201, 1239, 1240, 1287, 1375, 1787, 
1809, 2034, 2056. 
Copper compounds: 
Patents, 866, 1018, 1040, 1089, 1214, 1228, 1246, 
1281, 1299, 1439, 1559, 1560, 1567, 1583, 1594, 
1605, 1650, 1770, 1902, 1912, 1972, 1984, 2006. 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS Q7 


Copper plate ink, 672. 

Patents, 1277, 1379, 1646. 

Printing plates, Ink for. 
Copying machine ink. See Duplicating machine ink. 
Cornflower paste: 

Patent, 1516. 
Corrosion by ink, 33. 
Cotton-seed foots: 

Patents, 875, 1359, 2026, 
Cotton-seed oil: 

Patents, 015, 977a, 1121, 1415. 
Coumaron resin: 
Patent, 1546. 
Cream of tartar. 

Creosote: 

Patents, 853, 1433, 1613, 2015, 2023. 
Crucibles, Ink for, 396. 

Cumaron, 388. 

Patents, 1546, 1944. 
Curiosa, 85. 
Cyclohexanol: 

Patent, 1870. 


See also Etching ink; 


See also Non-corrosive ink. 


See Tartaric acid. 


D 


Decalcomania ink: 

Patents, 1493, 1630, 1739, 2082. 

De-inking of paper, 31, 108, 128, 135, 183, 185, 197, 
198, 214, 251, 258, 297, 319, 327, 364, 392, 407, 
408, 468, 494, 504, 511, 514, 563a—564, 605, 654, 
688, 697, 698. 

Patents, 930, 970, 99la, 1001, 1004a, 1035, 1061, 
dpa cmett 7 221289a-°1555, 1623, 1724,°1732, 1736, 
1736a, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1745b, 1747, 1750, 1753, 
1765, 1/767, 1781, 1784, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1798, 
1815, 1829, 1833, 1841, 1844, 1844b, 1857, 1871, 
1882, 1893, 1900, 1926, 1929, 1935, 1937, 1938, 
1955, 1956, 1958, 2041, 2046, 2047, 2050, 2052, 
2058, 2059, 2068, 2070, 2074, 2095, 2113-2115, 
At7=212%, 2124, 2127. 

Dextrin. See Saccharine substances. 

Dinitro-diamino-sulfobenzid: 

Patent, 953a. 

Disazo dyes: 

Patent, 949a, 

Double-tone inks, 582, 600. 

Patents, 1868a, 1887, 2096. 

Drawing ink, 222, 304, 307, 348, 405, 439, 650a. 

Patents, 868, 983a, 1020, 1064, 1571, 1689, 1836, 
2007. 

Duplicating machine ink, 138, 192, 222, 307, 335, 348, 
389, 439, 569, 615. 

Patents, 920, 950, 957-959, 964, 978, 1015, 1264, 
1269, 1348, 1475a, 1487, 1503, 1505, 1526, 1737, 
ABO eet oe5, 1827, 1638,.1852, 1853, 1924, 
1925, 2001, 2029, 2048. See also Stencil ink. 


E 


Effervescent ink: 
Patents, 881, 902, 1388, 2126. 
Elder extract: 
Patent, 1360. 
Electric light bulbs, Coloring: 
Patent, 970b. _ 
Electric light carbons (Waste), Ink from: 
Patent, 1819. 
Electrical resistance of ink, 20: 
Patents, 936, 988b, 1835. 
Electroplates. See Printing plates. 
Embroidery transfer ink: 
Patents, 1284, 1782, 1818a, 1821a, 


Emulsification: 
Patents, 98la, 1508, 1551, 1865, 1890, 1891a, 2093. 
See also Water-in-oil emulsions. 
Enamel ink: 
Patent, 1244. 
Engraving ink: 
Patents, 1084, 1124, 1129, 1515, 1642. See also 
Printing plates, Ink for; Copper-plate ink. 
Eosin: 
Patent, 1214, 
Epsom salts: 
Patents, 977, 1533, 1934. 
Eseleloahnitl tree, 385. 
Esters, 710-713. 
Patents, 1880, 1948. 
Etching ink, 72, 148, 439. 
Patents, 1075, 1854. 
Ether: 
Patents, 852, 1117, 1224, 1367, 1451, 1520, 1809, 
1817, 1832, 1880, 1913, 1922, 2034. 
Ethylenethiodiglycol: 
Patents, 1879, 2125. 
Eucalyptus oil: 
Patent, 1345. 


F 


Fading of ink, See Printers’ ink, Fading; Writing 
ink, Fading; Restoration of faded ink. 

Fats: 

Patents, 892, 941, 1037, 1098, 1101, 1180, 1217, 
12302351 2oGy el e4Onel coon eos lol se aoa. 
1350, 1381, 1422, 1463, 1468, 1483, 1549, 1586, 
1723, 1772, 1826, 1859, 189la, 1973, 2037, 2096, 
2101. 

Finger-print ink: 

Patents, 941, 953c, 1005, 1028, 1028a, 1756. 

Fire-proof ink: 

Patents; 1167, 1175, 1265, 1697, 171341773. ~oee 
also Printers’ ink (Fire-proof); Printers’ ink 
(Non-inflammable). 

Fish oil: 

Patents, 1860a, 2006. 

Flour: 

Patent, 1379. 

Forgeries, 46, 85, 123, 140, 169, 195, 200, 205, 300, 
346, 369, 371, 404, 412, 415, 418, 419, 421, 434, 
439, 458-460, 520, 549, 614, 716. See also Age 
of writing; Writing ink, Tests. 

Formaldehyde: 

Patents, 998, 1512, 1524, 1530. 

Fountain pen ink, 307. 

Patents, 1450, 1727, 1766. 

Fullers’ earth: 

Patents, 1411, 1455, 1728a. 

Funori: 

Patent, 1008. 

Fusel oil: 

Patent, 1018. 


G 


Galls. See Tannins, galls, and iron salts. 
Garlic juice: 

Patents, 753, 1124, 1389, 1801, 1802. 
Gas, Use of, in ink manufacture, 578. 
Gas-black: 

Patent, 1048. 

Gelatin: 

Patents, 751, 824, 849, 853, 952, 1028a, 1160, 1168, 
1248, 1250, 1291, 1302, 1313, 1385, 1469, 1579, 
1651, 1910, 2015. 

Gelatinization, Prevention: 

Patent, 821. 


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Gilsonite: 

Patent, 990. 

Ginger: 

Patent, 1281. 

Glass, Ink for writing and printing on, 291, 295, 430, 
590. 
Patents, 1101, 1155, 1195, 1201, 1230, 1418, 1434, 
1556, 1600, 1627, 1632, 1968. 
Glass (Powdered) as a pigment: 
Patent, 1448. 
Glass (Soluble), 14. 
Glass (Stained), Ink for imitation: 
Patent, 1283. 
Glass-etching ink, 180. 
Patent, 1432. 
Glue: 

Patents, 994, 1115, 1248, 1250, 1313, 1382, 1385, 
1457, 1481, 1563, 1564, 1568, 1581, 1587, 1599, 
1891, 1928, 1999, 2003, 2029. 

Glycerin, 335. 

Patents, 747, 748, 751, 755, 775, 777, 789, 790, 797— 
799, 804, 809, 822, 823, 860, 882, 886, 893, 896, 
913, 919-921, 923, 923a, 925, 927, 934, 941, 948a, 
952, 964, 978, 989, 993, 994, 996, 1015, 1025, 
1028a, 1079; 1103, 1123, 1143, 1146, 1147, 1151, 
V6). 1717 75 11839 1187, 1206.0 121n i284: 
1225, 1228, 1238, 1249, 1252, 1254, 1274, 1288— 
1290, 1292, 1302, 1334, 1336, 1344, 1347, 1367, 
1372, 1375, 1387, 1401, 1408, 1424, 1429, 1433, 
1435, 1441, 1443, 1445, 1452, 1456, 1479, 1482, 
1487, 1497, 1501, 1502, 1549, 1654, 1657, 1663, 
W672 Gay 2 Opel AS Jose 7 40se Ong ete oO; 
1771, 1772, 1782, 1785, 1789, 1796, 1803, 1809, 
1813, 1816, 1824, 1836, 1838, 1851, 1867, 1870, 
1887, 1891, 1908, 1910, 1924, 1925, 1941, 1942, 
1961, 1964, 1983, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2017, 
2018, 2029, 2034, 2042, 2043, 2048, 2062, 2099. 
See also Polyglycerins. 

Glycerin pitch: 

Patent, 1866. 
Glycol: 

Patents, 1841a, 1861, 2097. 
Gold chloride: 

Patents, 1593, 1606. 

Gold ink, 254, 439, 485, 486, 667, 669. 
Patents, 1202, 1801. 
Gold size: 

Patents, 1196, 1216, 1368, 1537. 
Grahamite: 

Patents, 760, 763. 
Graphite: 

Patents, 797, 1083, 1167, 1229, 1439, 1475, 1540, 

1748, 1828, 1939, 1976, 2111. 
Graphite (Deflocculated) : 
Patents, 936, 960, 1472. 
Grisee oil: 
Patents, 1391, 1399, 1802a, 2033. 
Gum (Fusible): 

Patent, 1525. 

Gum acacia. See Gum arabic. 
Gum arabic: 

Patents, 746, 753, 765, 799, 809, 811, 870, 882, 
902, 923a, 976, 982, 998, 1020, 1032, 1034, 1039, 
1060, 1102, 1119, 1124, 1151-1153, 1211, 1212, 
12225912238. 1254,551265, 01281291 S24, alooos 
1343, 1344, 1377, 1388, 1401, 1433, 1466, 1489, 
15S5501 55801565.5 1567, 256955 157 tae S 72576, 
1580, 1583, 1588, 1592-1594, 1650, 1773, 1873, 
1908, 1933, 1936, 1989, 1990, 1997a. 

Gum copal: 
Patents, 739, 1098, 1135, 1156, 1167, 1190, 1298, 
1691a, 1968. 
Gum dammar: 
Patent, 1286. 
Gum mastic: 
Patents, 1091, 1295, 1300, 1468. 


Gum myrrh: 
Patents, 746, 1456. 
Gum senegal: 
Patents, 742, 1074. 
Gum tragacanth: 
Patents, 1103, 1430, 1489, 1529. 
Gums: 

Patents, 775, 783, 816, 862, 917, 950a, 961, 964, 
996, 1086, 1100, 1117, 1153, 1189, 1224, 1245, 
1255, 1290a, 1320, 1365, 1395, 1405, 1434, 1476, 
1495, 1523, 1568, 1582, 1586, 1596, 1607, 1615, 
1622, 1628, 1650, 1651, 1662, 1663, 1733, 1743, 
1745a, 1751, 1930, 1941, 1961, 1975, 1987, 1993, 
1995. See also names of gums, as: Gum senegal; 
Gum copal; Shellac; Gum arabic, etc. 

Gutta percha: 
Patents, 1084, 1275, 1425, 1973, 1992. 


H 


Hair: 
Patent, 1146. 
Halftone ink, 488, 629. 
Hectograph ink. See Duplicating machine ink. 
Hemlock: 
Patents, 836, 966. 
Henna used in printers’ ink: 
Patent, 1608. 
Hexamethylenetetramine: 
‘Patent, 1530. 
Hydrochloric acid: 
Patents, 819, 863, 1008, 1025, 1157, 1317, 1563, 
1564, 1587, 1606, 1780, 1873, 1877, 2027, 2030. 
Hydrofluoric acid and compounds: 
Patents, 1107, 1432, 1886. 
Hydrogen peroxide: 
Patents, 914, 987. 
Hydroxyanthraquinone sulphonic acid: 
Paten?, 1507a. 
“Hyegrol.” 
Patent, 1502. 


I 


India ink. See Chinese ink. 

India wood: 

Patents, 1569, 1571, 1603. 

Indicators, 157, 172, 547-548. 

Patent, 1904. 

Indigo: 

Patents, 765, 1118, 1146, 1167, 1199, 1459, 1476, 
1510, 1571, 1573, 1580, 1587, 1596, 1612, 1730, 
1787, 1969, 1978, 2077. 

Indigotin: 

Patents, 1025, 1942. 

Indo-phenol-thiosulphates: 

Patent, 1419. 

Indulin: 

Patents, 1026, 1532, 1764. 

Ink in general, 11, 34, 72, 85, 124, 124a, 138, 143, 
186, 192, 203, 222, 292, 307, 344, 348, 389, 395, 
419-421, 439, 461, 569, 615, 718. 

Ink, Etymology, 694, 717. 

Ink crystals, 307. 

Ink-making apparatus: 

Patents, 737, 793, 803, 842, 844, 856-858, 873, 
874, 1087, 1125, 1130, 1170, 1174, 1207, 1412, 
1758, 1849, 1945, 1962, 1998, 2055, 2065, 2066. 

Ink for paper mills, 659. 

Ink pencils, 73, 303, 307, 348, 414, 419, 421, 918a. 

Patents, 1070, 1141, 1207a, 1666a, 1685, 1791a, 
PANG We. 

Ink plant of New Granada, 425, 436. 


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Ink powders and tablets, 72, 100, 142, 192, 222, 273, 
307, 389, 419, 421, 650, 720. 

Patents, 771, 811, 824, 877, 949, 981, 
ij2ser0se liss, 1173, 1176, 1204, 
Pe70eise9, 1363, 1529, 1535, 1565, 
1624, 1670, 1675, 1682, 1686, 1688, 
1762, 1861a—-1862, 1875, 1881, 1936, 
2028,52126, 

Ink removers, 145, 176, 192, 196, 220, 269, 409, 452, 
510, 513, 624, 690, 692. 

Patents, 768, 847, 912a—-914, 929, 932a-932b, 933, 
947, 963, 987, 1024, 1026a, 1309a, 1385a, 1649, 
1656, 1673, 1886, 1950. 

Ink sticks: 
Patents, 932, 988, 1364, 1540, 1939. 
Intaglio ink: 
Patents, 921, 948, 1124, 1469, 1528. 
Iodine and iodides: 
Patents, 756, 1060, 1444, 1498, 1503, 1607, 1662. 
Todine numbers of oils, 588. 
Iron (Acetic): 
Patent, 1252. 
Iron chlorate: 
Patent, 1444. 
Iron chloride: 
Patents, 839, 1050, 1252, 1445, 1464, 1730, 2030. 
Iron filings: 
Patents, 750, 1266. 
Iron nitrate: 
Patents, 836, 1048, 1558, 1606. 
Iron oxides: 
Patents, 785, 909, 999a, 1462, 1729, 1968, 1986, 
2044, 2045, 2063, 2076, 2089, 2091, 2107, 2108. 
Iron salts. See Tannins, galls, and iron salts, and 
names of individual iron salts. 
Iron sulphate: 

Patents, 742, 
1025, 1032, 
1181, 1199, 
1344, 1377, 
1569, 1571, 
T615se16017; 
1997, 2081. 

Iron sulphide: 

Patent, 1246. 

Isinglass: 
Patents, 1103, 1249. 


982, 1021- 
1212, 1249, 
1594, 1613, 
1720, 1748, 
1957, L997, 


765, 791, 809, 811, 827, 895, 
1034, 1041, 1074, 1082, 1119, 
1237, 1281, 1299, 1320, 1334, 1337, 
1392, 1408, 1429, 1433, 1565, 1567, 
1578, 1580, 1583, 1592, 1612, 1613, 
1783, 1873, 1942, 1969, 1978, 1989, 


1004, 
1167, 


J 
Japanese ink, 310. 

K 
Karak-Kailou extract, 1602. 


Kerosene: 
Patents, 794, 800, 851, 852, 903, 995, 1307, 1913. 
Ketons: 
Patent, 1880. 
Kieselguhr: 
Patent, 1856. 
Krais’s method, 212. 


L 


Lactic acid and lactates: 
Patents, 981, 1529, 1541, 2075. 

Lakes: 
Patents, 1351, 1457. 

Lampblack, Improved process for absorption: 
Patents, 1719b, 1884. 


Lampblack, Manufacture. See Carbon black and 
lampblack. 
Lanolin: 
Patent, 890. 
Lantern slides, Ink for: 
Patent, 1523. 
Lead compounds: 

Patents, 739, 866, 926, 1018, 1031, 1114, 1126, 1254, 
1282, 1284, 1330, 1342, 1361, 1395, 1584, 1585, 
1618, 1691a, 1787, 1839, 1912, 2056. 

Library inks, 82. 
Light, Effect on pigments, 1, 212, 650. 
Lignite. See Coal (Pulverized). 
Lineolates: 

Patent, 1018. 
Linseed oil: 

Patents, 797, 817, 819, 825, 837, 839, 926, 
O40 Oo 5d el OSd, ee tOSS we 1 li2,. 1149 91156. 
E217, 21241703505, 1525, 1393, 1342, -1348, 
1370, 1381, 1395, 1411, 1446, 1450, 1481, 
1491, 1510, 1570, 1580, 1584, 1585, 1590, 

1621, 1691la, 1779, 1781, 1826, 1839, 
1971, 2009, 2012,°2016, 2037, 2056, 2101. 
Lithographic ake Ap Pike shen tk, sera, WOR Voi i Woy 

124, 124a, 209, 228, 229, 307, 321, 344, 348, 379, 
Le be SOBs Gilkey Gil7A, GY. SVG Go). 

Patents, 827, 849, 859, 861, 862, 892, 896, 905, 996, 
1036, 1084, 1098, 1099, 1136, 1160, 1183, 1298, 
1300, 1331, 1349, 1350, 1424, 1446, 1468, 1539, 
1542, 1548, 1560, 1586, 1687, 1701, 1718, 1722, 
1734, 1740, 1745a, 1751, 1785, 1786, 1803, 1804, 
1816, 1824, 1830, 1843, 1848, 1867, 1879, 1915, 
1941, 1961, 1973, 2016, 2049, 2062, 2102, 2105. 

Lithographic ink, Reduction: 

Patent, 1826. 

Lithographic ink varnish: 
Patents, 946a, 1356, 1723a, 2037. 
Logwood: 

Patents, 750, 754, 761, 808, 818, 976, 982, 
1046; 1068, 1077, 1082; 1102; 110951173; 
1199, 1237, 1276, 1344, 1377, 1431, 1445, 
1567, 1580, 1583, 1604, 1605, 1613, 1650, 
1678, 1730, 1780, 1789, 1933, 1936, 1978, 
2027. 


1040, 
1198, 
1535, 
1668, 
1997, 


M 


Madder: 

Patents, 1117, 1580, 1612, 1969. 

Magnesium compounds: 

Patents, 925, 973, 1334, 1379, 1432, 
1477, 1828, 1858, 1861a, 1912, 1932, 
208152083.) 2122. 

Magnesium-platino-cyanide: 

Patents, 1309, 2111. 

Malt liquor: 

Patent, 1082. 

Maltha: 

Patents, 859, 1331, 1914. 

Manganese compounds: 

Patents, 800, 828, 837, 987, 1067, 1342, 1345, 1384, 
1433, 1456, 1559, 1560, 1618, 1781, 1817, 2009, 
2010, 2013, 2030, 2034. See also Pyrolusite. 

Manuscripts, documents, etc., 162, 169, 211, 231, 306, 
314, 415, 421, 439, 475, 645. See also Forgeries; 
Papyri; Record ink; Restoration of faded ink. 

Map ink, 25. 

Marking ink, 87, 100, 142, 152, 192, 201, 217, 222, 
301, 307, 344, 348, 385, 389-391, 421, 521, 532, 
538, 569, 590, 607, 644, 650, 653, 695, 726, 

Patents, 756, 867, 868, 901, 906, 950a—951, 980, 
999, 1083, 1120, 1141, 1152, 1154, 1162, 1218, 
1245, 1246, 1256, 1274, 1275, 1294, 1311, 1320, 
1323, 1357, 14140, 1459,:1557, 1572; 1576, 1621, 
1622, 1625, 1669, 1719c, 1764, 1976, 2020, 2032. 
See also Writing ink (Indelible). 


1470, 1475, 
1968, 1971, 


100 


Marking ink, Testing, 559, 560. 
Marking ink (Delible): 

Patent, 1377. 
Marking ink for bales: 

Patent, 1385. 

Marking ink for brake linings: 

Patent, 953g. 

Marking ink for bread: 

Patent, 1495. 

Marking ink for fruit: 

Patent, 1027a. 

Medical uses of ink, 74, 159. 

Patents, 1633, 1695. See also Printers’ ink (Medi- 

cated and antiseptic). 
Mercury chloride: 

Patents, 1068, 1102. 
Mercury iodide: 

Patents, 1498, 1503. 
Mercury sulphide: 

Patent, 2099. 

Metallic inks, 207, 678. 

Patents, 753, 840, 878, 961, 1011, 1016, 1019, 1027, 
1169, 1219, 1339, 1368-1370, 1376, 1380, 1382, 
1384, 1397, 1416, 1898, 1943, 1944, 1948. See 
also Gold ink; Silver ink; Aluminium ink; Bronze 
ink, 

Metals, Ink for. See Writing ink for metals; Print- 
ers’ ink for metals. 
Methyl salicylate: 

Patent, 980. 
Methylanthragallol, 43, 78. 
Mica: 

Patents, 1440, 1813. 
Microscope (Color), 460. 

copy. 
Microscopy, Ink in, 206. 
Milk, Use in printers’ ink: 

Patent, 912. 
Mimeograph ink. See Duplicating machine ink. 
Mineral earth: 

Patents, 1042, 1290, 1801. 

Mineral oils: 
Patents, 749, 826, 861, 862, 897, 932c, 962, 971, 
973, 990, 998, 1013, 1095, 1104, 1110, 1158, 1287, 


See also Pigments, Micros- 


1338, 1375, 1423, 1456, 1458, 1480, 1484, 1566, 
1818, 1832, 1847, 1851, 1864, 1868a, 1896, 1915, 
1919, 1932, 1965, 1981, 2034, 2038-2040, 2073, 
2106. See also names of oils, as Paraffin oil. 
Mirbane: 
Patents, 999, 1949. 
Molasses: 
Patents, 777, 1064, 1372, 1584, 1615, 1650, 1667, 


1787, 1891, 2004. 
Molybdates: 
Patent, 1012. 
Mordants, 57a. 
Patents, 1290a. 
Moving picture films, Ink for: 
Patent, 977a. 


N 


Naphtha: 

Patents 918,51131 128251307, 0l35 i. 
Napthoic acid: 

Patent, 2096. 
Nickel compounds: 

Patents, 1154, 1321, 1397, 2013. 
Nigrosin: 

Patents, 887, 901, 956, 999, 1362, 1388, 1471, 1479, 

1870, 1928. 

Nitric acid: 

Patents, 750, 772, 1361. 


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Non-corrosive ink, 28, 317, 420, 533. 
Patents, 780, 816, 988a, 1066, 1097, 1128, 1442, 
1536,.1571; 1603, 1604, 1618, 1705, 1972, 1997a, 
2015. 


O 


Oils, Drying of: 
Patent, 1226. 
Oils (Sulphated): 
Patents, 919, 920, 948, 957, 964, 988d, 1015, 1487, 
"1515, 1737, 1846, 1903, 1924, 1925, 1946. See 
also Turkey-red oil. 
Oleic acid and oleates: 
Patents, 865, 887, 906a, 932d, 1340, 1341, 
1734, 1745a, 1830, 1851, 1879. 
Olive oil: 
Patents, 825, 1745a, 1971. 
Orcanin: 
Patent, 2011. 
Orchil: 
Patents, 774, 1293. 
Orthonitrophenylpropiolic acid: 
Patent, 1245. 
Ox-gall: 
Patents, 758, 1436, 1474, 1545, 1821. 
Oxalic acid and oxalates: 
Patents, 807, 870, 879, 902, 956, 977, 987, 1012, 
1176, 1237, 1343)-1533,71575,12025.821 20" 
Oxymethyl compounds, 44, 92. 
Oyster shells (ground): 
Patents, 967, 973a. 
Ozone: 
Patent, 990a. 


TS97, 


I 


Palm oil: 
Patent, 854. 
Paper, Relation of ink to, 204, 224, 226, 289, 290, 
324, 349, 378, 401, 465, 530, 660, 700, 722. 
Patent, 1842. 
Paper (Metal surface): 
Patent, 840. 
Papyri, 120. 
Paraffin: 
Patents, 906, 918a, 1027a, 1298, 1509, 1543, 1814, 
1817, 1820, 2005. 
Paraffin oil: 
Patents, 1261, 1771, 1774. 
Paste and concentrated ink, 222, 307. 
Patents, 805, 1025, 1668, 1671, 1678, 1712, 1854a, 
1942, 2003, 2017. 
Peat: 
Patents, 1208, 1511, 1517, 1544, 1746, 1850, 2053. 
Petroleum. See Mineral oils. 
Petroline wax: 
Patent, 749. 
Pharmacists’ ink, 570. 
Phenol. See Carbolic acid. 
Phosphoric acid and phosphates: 
Patents, 937, 996, 1004, 1024, 1099, 1101, 
1751, 1867, 1941, 1950, 1961, 1997. 
Phosphorous printing composition for match boxes: 
Patent, 982a. 
Photographic plate, Action of ink on, 166. 
Photographic tests, 579, 652. 
Photo-mechanical process ink, 627, 705. 
Patents, 1315, 1394, 1422, 1506. 
Pigments, Effect of light. See Light, Effect of pig- 
ments. 
Pigments, Microscopy, 342. 
(Color). 
Pigments, Tariff, 136. 


1606, 


See also Microscope 


LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 


Pigments and colors, Manufacture, 161, 640. 

Patents, 729, 731, 764, 841, 909, 924, 953, 955, 
970c, 975a, 1014, 1044, 1055, 1080, 1116, 1144, 
1185, 1194, 1304, 1351, 1423, 1460, 1462, 1465, 
PeGseiet), 1513, 1519, 1527, 1638, 1813, 1850, 
1865, 1869, 1876, 1878, 1883-1885, 1896, 1902, 
1951, 1952, 2038, 2044, 2045, 2065, 2084, 2092. 
See also Carbon black and lampblack; Color and 
color harmony. 

Pilewort juice: 

Patent, 1360. 

Pine bark: 
Patent, 2054. 
Pistache extract: 
Patent, 1752. 
Plaster of paris: 
Patent, 2099. 
Platinum compounds: 
Patents, 1071, 1265, 1439, 1773. 
.Playing card ink: 
Patents, 1033, 1354. 
Poisons in ink, 5, 139, 376, 383, 433, 727. 
Polyglycerins: 

Patents, 1475a, 1826a, 1826b. 
Postage stamp ink: 

Patents, 751, 1959, 2011. 
Potassium carbonate: 

Patents, 1068, 1591, 1618. 
Potassium chlorate: 

Patents, 866, 1154, 1228, 1985. 
Pctassium chloride: 

Patent, 1771. 

Potassium cyanide: 

Patents, 761, 1060, 1120, 1571. 

Potassium hydroxide: 
Patents, 1243, 1293, 1393, 1479, 1580, 2083. 
Potassium nitrate: 
Patents, 914, 1318, 1618. 
Potassium phosphate: 
Patent, 996. 
Potassium sulphate: 
Patent, 2111. 
Printers’ ink: 

General works, 175, 190, 208, 209, 299, 302, 597. 

Adhesives. Patent, 1489. 

Amount required, 7, 13, 125, 147, 499. 

Business, 155, 271, 387, 398, 410, 492, 584, 585, 
703. 

Care and use, 81, 84, 112, 130, 248, 256, 282, 289, 
373, 380, 397, 422, 423, 453, 542, 544, 546, 572, 
581. 

Cleaning, 215, 512; Patents, 995, 1830, 1845, 1851. 

Cost; 118: 

Drying, 110, 134, 216, 257, 259, 267, 268, 281, 287, 
309, 500, 516, 517, 622, 623; Patents, 777, 990a, 
1514. 

English and Dutch compared, 427. 

Fading, 154, 270, 367, 587, 691. 

Fixing. See Printers’ ink (Indelible). 

Glazing compound, Patent, 1305. 

Gloss and silk effects, 181, 689; 
1470. 

Heating. Patents, 1412, 1918. 

History, 36, 75, 76, 98; 126, 150, 419-421, 423, 
645, 646, 677. 

Lifting properties, 266, 272. 

Manufacture, 6, 8-10, 15, 75, 76, 88, 95, 98, 100, 
144, 171, 203, 222, 252, 307, 308, 318, 328, 355, 
386, 419, 421, 427, 457, 482, 489, 501, 537, 550, 
566, 576, 593, 594, 600, 615-618, 643, 648, 649, 
653, 665; Patents are indicated by a star (*) 
before the patentee’s name. See also variations of 
printers’ ink, as Duplicating machine ink; Stamp- 
ing ink; Transfer ink; Typewriter ink, etc. 

Odor, 586; Patent, 1069. 

Permanence, 212, 355, 472-474, 541. 


Patents, 1440, 


101 


Printers’ ink, continued: 

Prevention of films on. Patent, 971. 

Reduction, 23, 56, 280, 281, 490, 491, 506-508; 
Patents, 852, 900, 973, 1706, 1913. 

Smear prevention, Patents, 972, 979, 983, 1009, 
1809. 

Solvents, 288. 

Spraying, 601. 

Storage, 30. 

Testing and analysis, 4, 212, 259, 260, 399, 541, 


638, 649. 

Thickeners. Patents, 953d—953f, 1437, 1538, 1723b, 
1860. 

Varnish, 591; Patents, 897, 1420, 1723a, 1797, 


1800, 1860a, 1919, 1965, 1981, 2008, 2040, 2101, 
2106. 

Printers’ ink (Antiseptic). 
cated and antiseptic). 

Printers’ ink (Bituminous), 441. 

Printers’ ink (Brown): 

Patents, 999a, 1144. 

Printers’ ink (Colored), 12, 13, 26, 49, 64, 79, 89, 
90, 94, 96, 109, 147, 168, 171, 179, 189, 190, 202, 
PAOD), Puvttey, ASD, sh, ERO). EXO A, icy Ree Sivirs OH ae 
406, 421, 424, 444, 453, 505, 516, 517, 529, 543, 
551, 580, 593, 606, 615, 616, 630; 639,' 656, 658, 
679, 680, 704, 724. 

Patents, 755, 766, 810, 854, 865, 871, 882, 940, 942, 
946, 961, 967, 975, 990, 994, 998, 1030, 1040, 
1183, 1240, 1261, 1262, 1277, 1301, 1340-1342, 
1352, 913075) 137555 1378s) 1683, 1396, 399721405. 
1406, 1411, 1414, 1438, 1449, 1455, 1456, 1461, 
1473, 1476, 1478, 1484-1486, 1518, 1531, 1570, 
1619, 1654, 1728a, 1735, 1745c, 1752, 1774, 1787, 
1793, 1818, 1846, 1859, 1874, 1890, 1983, 2023, 
2031, 2039, 2060, 2080, 2084, 2092. See also 
Color and color harmony; Color blocks; Color 
dictionary; Color printing, History; Color scale; 
Wall paper colors; Pigments and colors, Manu- 
facture. 

Testing, 194, 541, 719. 

With latent colors. Patents, 1028b, 1417. 

Printers’ ink (Copying), 102-105, 255, 600, 620, 625, 
632-633. 

Patents, 783, 1074, 1353, 1356, 1366, 1615. 

1625: 

Printers’ ink (Delible): 

Patents, 1647, 1657, 1891. 

Printers’ ink (Embossing): 

iRatents; 1O2ON 10272) 1525eel 7505 

Printers’ ink (Fireproof) : 

Patent, 1477. See also Printers’ ink (Non-inflam- 
mable). 

Printers’ ink (Frost-proof), 173. 

Printers’ ink (Indelible): 

Patents, 1268, 1294, 1305, 2008, 2021. 
Printers’ ink (Safety). 

Printers’ ink (Luminous), 372. 

Patents, 944, 1397, 1759. 

Printers’ ink (Make-ready): 

Patent, 1426. 

Printers’ ink (Medicated and antiseptic) : 

Patents, 966, 1316, 1319, 1324, 1325, 1345, 1360, 
1403. 

Printers’ ink (Non-inflammable) : 

Patent, 1000. See also Printers’ ink (Fireproof). 

Printers’ ink (Non-oleaginous) : 

Patent, 1150. 

Printers’ ink (Purple), 691. 

Printers’ ink (Quick drying): 

Patents, 940, 990a, 1451, 1745a, 1901. 

Printers’ ink (Red), 473, 505, 634, 663, 664. 

Printers’ ink (Resist): 

Patent, 1549. 


See Printers’ ink (Medi- 


See also 


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Printers’ ink (Safety), 344, 440. 

Patents, 743, 744, 823, 825, 971c, 985, 999, 1078, 
1085, 1088, 1140, 1142, 1147, 1157, 1164, 1232, 
1254, 1306, 1379, 1387, 1444, 1488, 1491, 1496, 
1497,-1617, 1634, 1699, 1726, 1776, 1904, 1912, 
1987, 2011. See also Printers’ ink (Indelible). 

Printers’ ink (Sticky), for flock: 
Patent, 1328. 
Printers’ ink (Sympathetic) : 
Patents, 1193, 1198, 1402, 1498, 2103. 
Printers’ ink (Sympathetic), for envelopes: 
Patent, 1330. 
Printers’ ink (Ultramarine), 619. 
Printers’ ink (Waste), Recovery: 
Patents, 812, 814, 922, 935, 1096, 1485b, 1791, 
1921, 2024. 
Printers’ ink (Water proof): 
Patent, 1477. 
Printers’ ink (Yellow): 
Patent, 953a. 
Printers’ ink for aluminium, 487. 
Printers’ ink on bond paper, 589. 
Printers’ ink for celluloid, 484, 545. 
Patents, 855, 860, 1314, 1354, 1355, 1413, 1817. 
Printers’ ink for glass. See Glass, Ink for writing 
and printing on. 
Printers’ ink on glazed paper, 45. 
Printers’ ink for knitted goods: 
Patent, 1543. 
Printers’ ink for labels, 284, 296, 602, 608. 
Patent, 1157, 
Printers’ ink for leather, 275. 

Patents, 770, 940, 961, 1370, 1454, 1458, 1574, 1581, 
1585, 1598, 1820. 

Printers’ ink for linen, 276, 318. 
Printers’ ink for litho-plate paper, 651. 
Printers’ ink for metals: 

Patents, 1101, 1114, 1371, 1877. 
Printers’ ink for overlay sheets: 

Patent, 1457. 

Printers’ ink for parchment, 318. 

Patent, 1574. 

Printers’ ink for rotary presses: 

Patent, 1530. 

Printers’ ink for rubber, 274. 

Patents, 1282, 1285. 

Printers’ ink for satin proof stock, 285. 
Printers’ ink for silk, 286. 
Printers’ ink for soap: 
Patent, 1967. 
Printers’ ink for tin, 493. 
Printers’ ink for tobacco: 

Patents, 885, 889, 2081. 

Printers’ ink during the war, 163. 

Printers’ ink for waxed paper: 
Patents, 1390, 1585. 

Printers’ ink for wood: 

Patents, 1191, 1371. 

Printers’ ink for writing-ink effects: 

Patent, 1993. 

Printing-out ink, 277. 
Printing plates, Ink for, 89, 444, 663. 

Patents, 741, 806, 981b, 1183, 1196, 1379, 1421, 
1463, 1509, 1586, 1786, 1816, 2062. See also 
Copper-plate ink; Etching ink; Intaglio ink; Lith- 
ographic ink; Photolithographic ink; Photo- 
mechanical process ink. 

Prints, Restoration, 196. 
Prussiates: 

Patents, 778, 811, 835-836, 849, 977, 1086, 1088, 
1109, 1161a, 1181, 1203, 1237, 1267, 1294, 1330, 
14753 1607; 1/77, 1828; 1863, 1923, 1934) 1947. 
1975, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2007, 2013, 2076, 2111. 

Pump (Ink), 279. 
Purpurin, 449, 
Patent, 1311. 


Pyrolusite: 

Patents, 1809, 1791la, 2020. 
Pyroxline: 

Patents, 833, 834, 1270, 1451. 


Q 


Quinones, 42, 338, 359, 450, 451. - 
Patent, 1507a. 


R 


Rapeseed oil: 
Patents, 1009, 1818a. 
Recipes before 1800, 17, 32, 39, 80, 144, 352, 355, 
426, 427, 477-479, 518, 571, 694, 696, 725. 
Record ink, Specifications, 97, 234, 454, 497, 615. 
Recovery of printers’ ink. See Printers’ ink (Waste), 
Recovery. 
Refractometer, 728. 
Relief surfaces, Ink to produce: 
Patents, 806, 928, 948a, 949b, 953b, 1006, 1135, 
1763. 
Resin (Sulphonated) : 
Patent, 988c. 
Resin compounds, Manufacture: 
Patents, 845, 1301, 1425, 1876. 
Resin oil, 57b. 
Patents, 736, 896, 901, 1016, 1052, 1055, 1057, 1121, 
1424, 1769, 1841a, 1944, 1946, 2002, 2082. 
Resin soap: 
Patents, 738, 876. 
Resins, 57b. 
Patents, 735, 738, 746, 752, 759, 794, 817, 825, 838, 


843, 846, 860, 880, 897, 949b, 998, 1028, 1062, © 


1106, 1135, 1139, 1217, 1262, 1332; 1s2e501920, 
1349, 1393, 1405, 1411, 1415, 1418, 1420, 1428, 
1434, 1463, 1468, 1509, 1563, 1570, 1581, 1586, 
1600, 1654, 1734-1735, 1745a, 1771, 1774, 1786, 
1787, 1830, 1842, 1848, 1876, 1898, 1919, 1943, 
1965, 2005, 2016, 2037, 2039-2040, 2056, 2101, 
2106. 
Resins (Acid), Treatment of: 
Patent, 1527. 
Resorcin, 336. 
Patents, 1810, 2100. 
Restoration of faded ink, 41, 47, 57, 72, 111, 314, 
316, Oo Leno Los 
Patent, 1844a. 
Rhamus catharticus, 1093. 
Rosin. See Resins. 
Rotogravure ink: 
Patent, 1013. 
Rubber solutions: 
Patents, 1122, 1275, 1282, 1357, 1365, 1425, 1453, 
1481, 1609, 1621, 1973, 1992. 
Ruling machine inks, 130, 307, 552. 
Patents, 762, 790, 1353, 1436, 1474, 1545. 


s 


Saccharine residues: 

Patents, 1297, 1304. 

Saccharine substances: 

Patents, 755, 765, 767, 773, 775, 789, 790, S02,.806, 
807, 809, 823, 886, 895, 927, 934, 981, 994, 1006, 
1010, 1082, 1100, 1102, 1115, 1124, 1127, 1143, 
1147,. 1211, 1212, 12245 1229501249 i250 eas 
1255, 1276, 1292, 1328, 1347, 365 easeceues. 
1432, 1443, 1452, 1471, 1476, 1479, 1489, 1495, 
1501, 1505,.1529, 1536-15675) 156090e) 37d occu: 
1583, 1592, 1594, 1613, 1628; 1663, 1721,.1728; 
1743, 1748, 1780, 1785, 1875, 1881, 1939, 1942, 
1983, 1990, 1995-1997a, 1999, 2014, 2017, 2018, 
2043. See also Molasses. 


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LIST OF REFERENCES TO WRITING AND PRINTING INKS 


Sacred ink, 39. 

Saffranin: 

Patent, 1664. 

Salicylic acid and salicylates: 

Patents, 882, 982, 1274, 1325, 1535, 1789, 1873, 
1936. 

Salop: 

Patent, 1103. 

Sambucus ebulus, 674, 

Sassafras oil: 

_ Patent, 1913. 

Schist (Powdered): 

Patents, 1494, 1740, 1966, 2069. 

Seaweed, 947a, 1398, 1460. 

Sebacic acid and sebates: 

Patents, 906a, 2002. 

Set-off, Ink to prevent, 184, 455, 456, 539. 

Patents, 912, 990a, 1823, 1832, 1920. 

Shellac: 

Patents, 923a, 948a, 949b, 1000, 1003, 1091, 1156, 
1300, 1308, 1350, 1473, 1562, 1804, 1836. 

Show-card ink, 24. 

Silicious compounds: 

Patents, 776, 816, 916, 942, 973, 998, 1005, 1018, 
1063, 1101, 1128, 1182, 1189, 1219, 1269, 1328, 
1442, 1670, 1791a, 1892, 1932, 2053, 2083. 

Silk-like effects. See Printers’ ink, Gloss and silk 
effects. 

Silver compounds: 

Patents, 809, 976, 1071, 1083, 1152, 1362, 1482, 
Sooo 50508970, 15/2, 1576, 1625,.1787, 1933, 
1970, 1972, 1976, 

Silver ink, 439, 569, 667, 669. 

Patents, 1202, 1801. 

Soap: 

Patents, 752, 893, 925, 946a, 1007, 1074, 1091, 
1134, 1156, 1160, 1263, 1300, 1308, 1350, 1379, 
1400, 1426, 1562, 1564, 1577, 1615, 1622, 1719b, 
1745a, 1791la, 1826, 1832, 1845, 1920, 1946, 2006, 
2016, 2036. 

Sodium amyl] sulphate: 

Patent, 1514. 

Sodium carbonate: 

Patents, 902, 918, 1006, 1066, 1245, 1276, 1279, 
1290a, 1379, 1388, 1563, 1568, 1572, 1628,'1816, 
1862, 2062, 2126. 

Sodium chlorate: 

Patents, 822, 1154, 1214, 1656, 2030. 

Sodium chloride: 

Patents, 818, 902, 1117, 1377, 1401, 1476, 1721, 
1785, 1808, 1812, 2086. 

Sodium hydroxide: 

Patents. 800, 828, 830, 870, 904, 1018, 1279, 1293, 
1343, 1393, 1435, 1581, 1783, 1928, 2083. 

Sodium sulphate: 

Patents, 1818a, 186la, 2083, 2126. 

Sodium sulphite: 

Patents, 1086, 1094, 1224, 1290a, 1975, 1977. 

Solid ink. See Ink powders and tablets. 

Solutions: 

Hydrogen content, 548. 

Theory of, 437, 438. 

Specifications. See Record ink, Specifications. 

Sperm oil and spermaceti: 

Patents, 1308, 1315, 1350, 1509, 1826. 

Spirit black: 

Patent, 1038. 

Stain removal. See Ink removers. 

Stamome, milk, ii, 52, 138, 142, 151, 153, 201, 222, 
283, 294, 307, 344, 345, 348, 419, 429, 439, 540, 
590, 650, 683. 

Patents, 745, 747, 774, 804, 813, 815, 819, 820, 822, 
839, 865, 871, 876, 887, 893, 901, 903, 923a, 938, 
2002, 1060, 1177, 1223, 1237, 1247, 1248, 1250, 
1302, (1312, 1340,° 1341, 1352, 1501, 1541, 1547, 


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Stamping ink — Patents, continued: 

1597, 1691la, 1694, 1776, 1781, 1788, 1793, 1796, 
1836, 1840, 1861, 1868, 1870, 1903, 1971, 2003, 
2008-2010, 2012, 2023, 2075. 

Stamping ink for meat: 

Patents, 1789, 1804, 1805. 

Starch: 

Patents, 823, 892, 908, 918, 972, 1124, 1134, 1146, 
1147, 1249, 1435, 1489, 1564, 1626, 1818a, 2080. 

Steam (Superheated): 

Patents, 1386, 1916. 

Stearic acid and compounds: 

Patents, 932d, 991, 1026, 1084, 1411, 1509, 1745a, 
1764, 1826, 1973, 1976. 

Stencil ink, 152, 222, 307, 590. 

Patents, 851,878, 886, 917, 919, 923, 925, 934, 
938, 939, 989, 1007, 1017, 1187, 1200, 1210, 1307, 
TS1S 81370, n lose, 40261516, 1526255 ee ealso 
Duplicating machine ink. 

Stencil sheets: 

Patent, 939. 

Sterilizers, Ink for, 191. 

Straw: 

Patent, 1544. 

Sugar. See Saccharine substances, 

Sulphated oils. See Oils (Sulphated). 

Sulphides: 

Patent, 1607. 

Sulphite liquor, Material for ink: 

Patents, 1508, 1874, 1891, 1895, 1897, 2093. 

Sulpho-cyanids: 

Patent, 1088. 

Sulphur: 

Patents, 827, 1282, 1416. 

Sulphur colors: 

Patent, 1531. 

Sulphuric acid: 

Patents, 749, 750, 766, 767, 806, 868, 1118, 1157, 
1238, 1361, 1373, 1476, 1484, 1573, 1772, 1802, 
1810, 1866, 1978, 2000, 2100. 

Sympathetic ink, 11, 60, 61, 100, 144, 164, 221, 222, 
249, 298, 307, 331, 344, 389, 420, 421, 439, 478, 
479, 553, 562, 569, 650. 

Testing, 559, 560. 

Patents, 767, 890, 894, 910, 992, 1004, 1254, 1309, 
1321, 1373, 1389, 1401, 1409, 1467, 1475, 1606, 
1607, 1648, 1719, 1779, 1802, 1808, 1810, 1812, 
1828, 1984, 1988, 2064, 2085, 2086, 2098, 2100, 


2104, 2111. See also Printers’ ink (Sympathetic). 
T 
Tablets. See Ink powders and tablets. 


Tanning liquor (Waste): 

Patents, 832, 841, 1257, 1260, 
1296, 1519, 2067. 

Tannins, galls, and iron salts, 22, 35, 59, 65, 106, 
LO7, 13s 114 eel ll 3358 140501491 56.8 160; 165, 
170, 187, 193, 204, 210, 218, 219, 227, 235, 236, 
240-247, 305, 311-313, 326, 329, 330, 339, 343, 
355, 360, 363, 365, 366, 381, 419-421, 435, 439, 
445-448, 466, 470, 471, 480, 495, 496, 522-526, 
533, 534, 554-558, 561, 575, 583, 595, 596, 598, 
599, 604, 612, 617, 626, 631, 642, 655, 662, 671, 
681, 682, 686, 699, 709, 710, 714, 715, 723, 728. 

Patents, 762, 765, 769, 791, 809, 829, 849, 870, 
895, 898, 917, 966, 976, 982, 1014, 1025, 1032, 
1034, 1041, 1074, 1082, 1102, 1111, 1119, 1167, 
1186, 1199, 1236, 1268, 1279, 1281, 1289, 1290, 
1334, 1337, 1343, 1344, 1377, 1392, 1408, 1429, 
1433, 1445, 1475, 1494a, 1534, 1535, 1547, 1558, 
156515670 1569 ISAs Lovo elo CUs aL ooo mel gO. 
1594, 1603, 1607, 1612, 1615, 1617, 1650, 1663, 
1666, 1748, 1776, 1783, 1789, 1796, 1836, 1840, 


1266, 1279, 1280, 


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Tannins, etc. — Patents, continued: 
1868, 1873, 1881, 1888, 1907, 1933, 1936, 1942, 
1969, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2008, 2022, 2025, 
2042. See also Logwood; also names of iron 
salts, as Iron sulphate, etc. 

Tar oils from fibrous substances: 

Patent, 1869. 

Tartaric acid and tartrates: 

Patents, 896, 906, 918, 982, 1388, 1535, 1625, 1816, 
1822, 1936, 2062, 2102. 

Telegraphic ink, 344. 

Patents, 798, 1059, 1132, 1139, 1161, 1171, 1189, 
1303, 1361, 1416, 1439, 1629, 1799, 1814, 1834, 
1835. 

Terebine: 

Patent, 1537. 

Textile printing, 113, 333, 347, 528. 

Patents, 757, 796, 834, 872, 952, 1030, 1073, 1076, 
1093211 88),59197,01220 55927041274 -01368,9 1576, 
1406, 1417, 1425, 1427, 1453, 1459, 1461, 1470, 
1502, 1512, 1524, 1537, 1562. See also Embroid- 
ery transfer ink; Printers’ ink for knitted goods. 

Thyme: 

Patents, 1360, 1663, 1995. 
Tin compounds: 

Patents, 744, 1112, 1166, 1273, 1361, 1593, 1634: 
Titanium compounds: 

Patents, 924, 975, 975a, 988b, 1005b. 
Toluidin: 

Patents, 901, 1810, 2100. 
Tracing paper ink: 

Patents, 1165, 1213. 
Transfer ink, 443. 

Patents, 843, 918, 927, 951, 954, 991, 1026, 1091, 
1107s. 110811262 Mosel 4 ents el io Gel LoS, 
1180, 1190, 1195, 1209, 1216, 1217, 1222, 1224, 
1225, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1234, 1236, 1242, 1255, 
1284, 1286, 1287, 1290, 1292, 1295, 1299, 1308, 
1315, 1349, 1350, 1369, 1381, 1458, 1468, 1723, 
1790, 1855, 1888, 2099. See also Writing ink 
(Copying); Printers’ ink (Copying). 

Transfer ink for walls: 

Patent, 1481. 

Transfer papers: 
Patent, 1480. 
Trichlorethylene: 
Patent, 1845. 
Tungstic acid: 
Patent, 1198. 
Turkey-red oil: 

Patents, 958, 959, 977, 978, 989, 999, 1017, 1513, 
1518, 1533, 1746a, 1791la, 1838, 1903, 1934, 1949, 
2071. 

Turpentine: 

Patents, 825, 843, 918, 951, 965, 982a, 1163, 1191, 
1196, 1201, 1209, 1217, 1240, 1274, 1286, 1295, 
1300, 1307, 1346,,1367, 1385, 1418, 1421, 1422, 
1434, 1450, 1451, 1483, 1509, 1585, 1590, 1591, 
1621, 1727, 1786, 1809, 1811, 1816, 1843, 1851, 
1943, 1944, 1971, 1973, 2034, 2037, 2062, 2101, 
2102. 

Typewriter imitation ink: 

Patent, 1372. 

Typewriter ink, 138, 213, 222, 307, 314, 348, 419, 
569, 685, 716. + 

Patents, 915, 988d, 1340, 1341, 1408, 1441, 1836, 

1840, 1889, 1905, 1927, 1931, 1940. 


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Ullmann’s testing method, 219. 
Ultra-violet light, 194. 

Patents, 953d, 953e. 
Uranium compounds: 

Patents, 1259, 1264, 1330, 2004. 


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Vanadium compounds, 16, 40: 
Patents, 870, 983a, 1218, 1343, 1806, 1989. 


Vaselin: 
Patents, 864, 966, 1342, 1366, 1832. 


Vinasse: 

Patent, 1667. 
Vinegar. See Acetic acid. 
Viscose: 


Patents, 1470, 1486. 


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Wall paper colors: 

Patents, 848, 986, 1072, 1073, 1410, 1427, 1430, 
1435, 1489. 

Water-in-oil emulsions: 

Patents, 997, 1005a, 1005c. 

Waterproof ink. See Writing 
Printers’ ink (Waterproof). 

Wax: 

Patents, 892, 1053, 1054, 1091, 1126, 1134, 1209, 
1217, 1230, 1284, 1287, 1290a, 1295, 1300, 1308, 
1315, 1323, 1396, 1411, 1422, 1446, 1463, 1562, 
1563, 1586, 1734, 1745a, 1782, 1786, 1814, 1820, 
1826, 1832, 1843, 1848, 1973, 1976, 2016, 2082. 
See also Paraffin. 

Whiting: 

Patent, 1335. 

Wood distillate, 1963. 

Wood pulp and powder: 

Patents, 1383, 1544, 2031, 2060, 2084. 

Writing ink: 

Fading, 367, 403, 421. 

History, 18, 38, 39, 47, 80, 85, 119, 120, 188, 249, 
265, 292, 323, 350, 362, 370, 389, 394, 419-421, 
439, 477, 613, 645, 646, 650, 696. 

Manufacture, 11, 27, 53, 62, 93, 124, 124a, 138, 
144, 203, 222, 264, 307, 308, 331, 344, 405, 419- 
421, 439, 442, 483, 533, 536, 561, 563, 569, 615, 
64557650, 653, 60/2072 

Patents, 732, 754, 758, 761, 784, 788, 794, 799, 
802, 808, 818, 821, 822, 829, 832, 835, 836, 838, 
870, 884, 937, 965, 974, 984, 1010, 1029, 1043, 
1046, 1051, 1060, 1063, 1065, 1068, 1071, 1079, 
1081, 1086, 1089, 1100, 1111, 1119, 1154, 1162, 
1166, 1211, 1253, 1257, 1266, (1267.e12e0emaes ee 
1296, 1297, 1281, 1377, 1392, 1419, 1567, 1575, 
1592, 1614, 1637, 1639, 1643, 1652, 1658, 1659, 
1680, 1689, 1702, 1719b, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1928, 

' 1946, 1947, 1949, 1963, 1989, 1990, 2007, 2036. 

Permanence, 132, 355, 420, 592, 609, 661. See also 
Age of writing, 

Testing and analysis, 66, 123, 131, 140, 219, 232, 
233, 237-239, 260, 325, 353, 400, 416, 419, 421, 
431, 439, 525, 526, 535, 559, 560, 579, 610, 650, 
683, 708. 

Writing ink (American), Tests, 43. 

Writing ink (Black), 40, 77, 141, 361, 509, 670, 674. 

Patents, 734, 769, 1602, 1692, 1783. 

Writing ink (Blue), 307, 673. 

Patents, 1326, 1980, 1999. 

Writing ink (Blue-black), 129, 307. 

Patents, 1573, 1780, 2025. 

Writing ink (Copying), 11, 19, 51, 54, 101, 122, 124, 
124a, 138, 142, 177, 222, 307, 344, 389, 419-421, 
439, 463, 590, 592, 641, 646, 647, 650. 

Patents, 742, 765, 805, 807, 809, 895, 901la, 1008, 
1034, 1037, 1039, 1041, 1050, 1068, 1077, 1079, 
1081, 1082, 1094, 1102, 1127, 1128, 1143, 1145, 
1181, 1192, 1199, 1206, 1215, 122050230 eee 
1257, 1259, 1277, 1281, 128871289, 13t7 soe, 
1336, 1337, 1344, 1347, 1429, 1433, 1445, 1452, 


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Writing ink (Copying) — Patents, continued: Writing ink for celluloid: 
1464, 1479, 1494a, 1571, 1583, 1605, 1628, 1640, Patent, 1362. 
1645, 1650, 1672, 1674, 1677, 1681, 1690, 1696, Writing ink for ivory: 
Re eeveey 19a, 1/21, 1725, 1728, 1730, 1743, 1908, Patent, 1831. 
1910, 1964, 1977, 1978, 2004, 2014, 2018, 2019, Writing ink for metals, 590. 
2035, 2042, 2043, 2088, 2097. See also Transfer Patents, 1003, 1877, 1968. 
ink; Duplicating machine ink. Writing ink for parchment: 
Testing, 559, 560. Patent, 1831. 
Writing ink (Dichroic), 307. Writing ink for waxed paper: 
Writing ink (Disappearing), 117. Patent, 1831. 
Writing ink (English), Tests, 416. Writing ink for wood: 
Writing ink (Green): Patent, 1466. 
Patent, 1980. syd ot : A 
Writing ink (Indelible), 55, 68, 127, 222, 307, 368, ee sta Sehiia 


419, 439, 498, 569, 574, 590, 653. 

Patents, 700, 7706, 751, 801, 828, 830, 853, 863, 
866, 898, 950a, 976, 980, 1012, 1045, 1097, 1103, 
Ago elas tia. 1228, 1276, 1277, 1294, 1310, 4 
PSs +00. 1552, 1558) 15631565, 1569, 1572, 
1580, 1587, 1590, 1591, 1596, 1601, 1653, 1679, X-rays, Ink for: 
1693, 1698, 1709, 1733, 1761, 1863, 1933, 1979, Patents, 1395, 1407. 
1994, 2008, 2015, 2021, 2030, 2057, 2088. 

Writing ink (Quick drying): 
Patents, 1272, 1404, 1500, 1721, 1738. 


Writing ink (Red), 14, 77, 307, 340, 341. cy: 
Patents, 746, 1117, 1120, 1631, 1664, 1980. 

Writing ink (Safety), 344, 421, 428, 439, 628. Yeast: 
Patents, 898, 904, 956, 977, 1109, 1112, 1118, 1157, Patent, 1492. 


1161a, 1278, 1343, 1533, 1568, 1578, 1595, 1666, 
1676, 1909, 1934, 1953, 1975. 
Writing ink (Violet): 
Patents, 863, 1198, 1593, 1631, 1999. Z 
Writing ink (Waterproof), 675. 
Patents, 956, 1003, 1168, 1471. Zinc compounds: 
Writing ink (White) : Patents, 766, 823, 923a, 934, 952, 1009, 1246, 1254, 
Patents, 1620, 1662, 1858, 2122. 1330, 1342, 1470, 1491, 1858, 1889, 1972, 2122. 


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